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US Vice President Vance rebukes Israeli critics of Iran deal, talks face early hurdle

US Vice President Vance rebukes Israeli critics of Iran deal, talks face early hurdle

The National (UAE)

US Vice President JD Vance has sharply criticized Israeli officials for opposing the Iran deal, as weekend negotiations were put on hold. This indicates friction in US-Israel relations over the agreement.

9 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the left

Left 11% · Center 67% · Right 22%

How outlets framed it

Left: Coverage from the left focuses on Vice President Vance's strong stance against Israeli critics of a potential Iran deal, framing it as a rebuke and a call for realism.

Center: Central coverage highlights the early hurdles in US-Iran negotiations, noting that weekend talks were postponed and that Vice President Vance is pushing for a deal that would end enrichment and destroy uranium stocks.

Right: Right-leaning sources emphasize Vice President Vance's direct confrontation with Israeli officials over the Iran deal, quoting his sharp remarks and framing the situation as a significant diplomatic clash.

Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in the framing of Vice President Vance's engagement with Israeli critics, with some sources emphasizing his rebuke and others focusing on the broader diplomatic efforts and potential deal terms.

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