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US-Iran deal reportedly causes rift between Trump and Netanyahu
Middle East Monitor
Reports suggest a growing rift between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu over the US-Iran deal. Israel reportedly was not consulted and may not be bound by its terms.
13 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the center
Left 62% · Center 8% · Right 31%
How outlets framed it
Left: Left-leaning sources suggest that the US is embracing Iran and that Israel and its allies are noticing this shift, with some questioning who drove Israel's diplomatic decisions.
Center: Centrist sources report on the potential US-Iran deal and its implications for Israel, noting that Netanyahu has not commented directly and is calling for a preserved relationship with the US.
Right: Right-leaning sources focus on the deepening rift between Trump and Netanyahu over the Iran deal, highlighting reports that the US blocked Israel from seeing the deal's text and that Trump is open to Iran's nuclear enrichment rights.
Key divergence: The core divergence centers on the perceived beneficiaries and drivers of the US-Iran deal, with some sources emphasizing an "embrace of Iran" and others focusing on the reported tensions between Trump and Netanyahu.
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