Deal a capitulation

Netanyahu is Israel’s ‘Wizard of Oz’

If Israel has any chance of surviving into its second century, it must break Netanyahu's bizarre grip

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a press conference in Jerusalem, June 15, 2026. Photo: Olivier Fitoussi/POOL
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a press conference in Jerusalem, June 15, 2026. Photo: Olivier Fitoussi/POOL

Israel awoke to news of the US-Iran deal, brokered it seems without any Israeli input or involvement, which amounts to nothing more than a capitulation to Iran, none of the so-called war aims accomplished, and Israelis reeling in shock.

A pair of clowns and conmen whom the “mad mullahs” managed to run rings around.

Netanyahu burned the bipartisan approach to America, to bet the house on a man he described as the “greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White House”, a man who threw Israel under the bus without the slightest hesitation.

We are left with a “deal” which leaves the regime standing, its nuclear material neither destroyed nor surrendered nor captured. A deal which does not even touch on its ballistic missile program. A deal which lifts sanctions and releases billions of dollars to the Iranian regime. A deal which endangers Israel’s security and at the same time ties our hands.

In short, an unmitigated disaster.

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