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Vice President Vance issued a warning from the White House to Israeli critics of the US-Iran preliminary agreement, defending the deal and reminding Israel of US military aid.
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Washington D.C., United States
Who
Vice President Vance, Israeli lawmakers, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mojtaba Khamenei (Iran’s supreme leader)
What
Vice President Vance issued a warning from the White House to Israeli critics of the US-Iran preliminary agreement, defending the deal and reminding Israel of US military aid.
When
Thu, 18 Jun 2026 18:00:00 GMT · 16h 42m ago
Where
Washington D.C., United States ·
Why
The warning aimed to rebut mounting criticism from Israeli lawmakers and some Republicans regarding the US-Iran preliminary agreement, which critics argue gives Iran economic relief without adequately addressing its nuclear program or ballistic missiles.
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The warning signals US administration frustration with Israeli opposition to the deal, potentially straining US-Israel relations and highlighting divisions over the agreement's terms, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program and missile capabilities and the future of US security commitments in the region.
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