The U.S.-Iran agreement has set Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a "collision course" with President Donald Trump, according to a report published on Monday.

Despite occasional objections from Trump, Israel continued its bombardment of Lebanon, derailing the fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran. | World News

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The Israeli prime minister also said his troops would remain in the “security zone” they had established inside Lebanon and detailed his plans for this year’s elections.

JERUSALEM: Benjamin Netanyahu bet that his joint war alongside Donald Trump would topple Iran’s clerical rulers ...

The Israeli PM, facing an autumn election he is projected to lose, may be more willing to defy the US president amid falling public ratings.

The U.S.-Iran agreement has set Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a "collision course" with President Donald Trump, according to a report published on Monday.