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Deal may be seen as 'betrayal' in Israel, says former PM
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Deal may be seen as 'betrayal' in Israel, says former PM

From RTร‰ News · () English

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  • Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert stated that a potential peace deal between Iran and the United States could be perceived as a betrayal within Israel.
  • Olmert's comments suggest significant internal political concerns in Israel regarding such an agreement.
  • The specific terms of the potential deal were not detailed in the report.

A potential peace agreement between Iran and the United States could be viewed as a "betrayal" within Israel, according to former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. His remarks signal deep-seated concerns among some Israeli political figures regarding the implications of such a deal for regional security and Israel's standing.

Olmert, who served as prime minister from 2006 to 2009, did not elaborate on the specific terms of the potential agreement that might provoke such a reaction. However, his statement implies that any rapprochement between Tehran and Washington could face strong opposition and be interpreted negatively by key stakeholders in Israel.

The former leader's assessment underscores the complex geopolitical landscape and the sensitive nature of Iran's international relations, particularly concerning its nuclear program and regional influence. Israel has historically expressed strong reservations about Iran's activities and its potential impact on Middle Eastern stability.

the potential peace deal between Iran and the US may be seen as a betrayal in Israel.

โ€” Ehud OlmertFormer prime minister of Israel Ehud Olmert commenting on the potential implications of a peace deal between Iran and the US.
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