Netanyahu faces fresh criticism for pausing Iran strikes after Trump call
Opponents of the Israeli government voiced strong disapproval of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent decision. The decision involved pausing planned military strikes
Opponents of the Israeli government voiced strong disapproval of Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu's recent decision. The decision involved pausing planned military strikes
against Iran. Netanyahu made the move after a telephone conversation with U.S. President
Donald Trump. Critics argue the pause reflects undue U.S. influence on Israeli policy.
They claim the prime minister is allowing the United States to dictate Israel's actions.
The criticism highlights tensions within Israel over foreign policy autonomy. Observers
note the episode could affect Netanyahu's domestic political standing. The situation
underscores the broader debate over Israel's response to Iran's activities.