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US Vice President Vance issued a warning to Israeli critics of the US-Iran preliminary agreement from the White House, stating they should not alienate their most important ally.
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Washington, D.C., Israel
Who
US Vice President Vance, Israeli lawmakers, Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, US President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
What
US Vice President Vance issued a warning to Israeli critics of the US-Iran preliminary agreement from the White House, stating they should not alienate their most important ally.
When
Thu, 18 Jun 2026 23:37:38 GMT · 11h 36m ago
Where
Washington, D.C., Israel ·
Why
Israeli lawmakers and some US Republicans criticized the US-Iran preliminary agreement for providing Iran economic relief and deferring nuclear program negotiations, which threatened to derail US-Iran talks.
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The US Vice President's public warning indicates strain in the US-Israel alliance and underscores US frustration with Israeli opposition to the US-Iran preliminary agreement, which has immediate economic implications for Iran and global oil markets.
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5 events in this thread- Currently Reading11h 36m agoUS Vice President Vance issued a warning to Israeli critics of the US-Iran preliminary agreement from the White House, stating they should not alienate their most important ally.
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