Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has criticised US President Donald Trump’s announcement of an agreement with Iran, saying the deal is “not binding on Israel”. The announcement by Trump early on Monday triggered angry reactions within Israeli political circles, with Ben Gvir among the most outspoken critics. According to comments carried by Hebrew-language media, Ben Gvir said: “Israel is not subordinate to the United States. It is an independent and sovereign state, and any agreement reached by Trump does not bind us. We are committed first and foremost to protecting our citizens and soldiers.” READ: Iran-US deal ‘bad for Israel,’ says Israeli finance minister The Far-right minister added that his government was not a partner to the agreement, arguing that it […]
Ben Gvir attacks Trump-Iran deal: Israel ‘not bound by US agreement’

