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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing growing political pressure after U.S. President Donald Trump signed a new agreement with Iran that most Israelis oppose. The deal, announced by the White House, aims to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and restrict uranium enrichment. However, it has left Netanyahu politically isolated ahead of Israel’s fall elections, where polls show his support declining sharply. Once relying on his close ties with Trump, Netanyahu now finds that relationship politically costly as Israelis view the accord as undermining their security interests.

The fallout follows months of conflict involving Iran, Hezbollah, and Israel, with thousands killed in southern Lebanon and over a million displaced. Trump reportedly rebuked Netanyahu over Israeli strikes that nearly derailed U.S.-Iran talks. Israeli right-wing ministers and opposition leaders alike have criticized Netanyahu for appearing subservient to Washington. A recent Israel Democracy Institute poll found 61 percent of Israelis believe Netanyahu should not run again, while rivals Gadi Eisenkot and Naftali Bennett are gaining ground.

Netanyahu, battling health issues and corruption charges, insists Israel will defend its own security interests despite U.S. pressure. Analysts say his political survival now depends on managing both domestic discontent and strained ties with Washington.

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