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Netanyahu faces political crisis amid US-Iran deal and Trump's criticism

Netanyahu faces political crisis amid US-Iran deal and Trump's criticism

The New York Times

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confronts significant domestic and international pressure, potentially weakened by a US-Iran deal and strained relations with Donald Trump.

16 sources across English, ur

Left 38% · Center 31% · Right 31%

How outlets framed it

Left: Left-leaning outlets suggest that Netanyahu's war on Iran has failed and that the US-Iran deal may be his biggest political casualty, undermining his brand.

Center: Centrist reporting indicates that Prime Minister Netanyahu faces significant challenges, including pressure from allies like President Trump and domestic calls for change, and that the US-Iran deal could impact his standing.

Right: Right-leaning sources highlight Trump's reported threat of a 'divorce' from the US towards Israel and Netanyahu, framing it as a personal and political blow.

Key divergence: The main divergence is between sources that focus on the geopolitical implications of the US-Iran deal and its impact on Netanyahu's long-term strategy versus those that emphasize personal and bilateral political tensions between Netanyahu and Trump.

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Almonitor · Dawn · Haaretz · Jerusalempost · Middleeasteye · Mondoweiss · Npr · Nytimes · Reuters · Rt · Samaa Ur · Straitstimes

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