Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing increasing domestic pressure after being excluded from the US-Iran nuclear agreement. The deal, negotiated directly between Washington and Tehran, bypasses Israel's traditional role as a key US ally in the region. Critics in Israel argue that Netanyahu's failure to influence the talks undermines national security and his leadership. Protests have erupted in Tel Aviv, with demonstrators calling for a more independent foreign policy. Netanyahu's coalition partners have also voiced concerns, threatening to destabilize his government.
Netanyahu Faces Political Fallout After Being Sidelined from US-Iran Deal
World News
June 18, 2026 · 1:10 PM