The deal could weaken Israel's regional influence and accelerate the political decline of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Across the political spectrum, Israeli figures denounce an agreement they see as unfavourable to Israel and pledge not to commit

Israelis from across the political spectrum are angry about the interim deal between the U.S. and Iran, calling it a disaster for Israel and directing their fury at one man: Prime…

‘Israel won the battle but Netanyahu lost the war’, head of Knesset opposition says

Since negotiations began, Iran has insisted that any deal to wind down the U.S.-Iran front include a cessation of Israeli hostilities in Lebanon.

JERUSALEM: The US-Iran pact to conclude the war is a significant strategic setback for Israel and underscores its waning influence in Washington, Israeli analysts said. Although…

Addressing a press conference after the deal was announced, Netanyahu also laid out Israel's security priorities. | World News

The US-Iran “peace deal” has left Israel strategically exposed, turning the heat up on its strongman Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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.

For Israel, the success of any US-Iran deal will be measured not by headlines or market reactions, but by whether Tehran’s ability to threaten its neighbors is reduced.

Israel Is in a Strategically Weakened Position – and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Will Take a Hard Political Hit if Reports on the Details of U.S.-Iran Mem

As diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran continue to inch forward, one thing has become increasingly clear: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu views the prospect…

A potential agreement between the US and Iran could be seen as a “betrayal” in Israel, a former Israeli prime minister told Irish public broadcaster RTE, Anadolu reports. “I think…

Military correspondents and economic commentators warn that a costly and inconclusive war has left Tehran emboldened and the prime minister diminished at home

Critics say PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Iran war strengthened Tehran, strained US ties, and left Israel weaker.

Israeli prime minister who had dominated relations with five US presidents faces prospect of Israel going it alone against Iran

By Maayan Lubell and Angus McDowallJERUSALEM, June 17 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hopes of clinging to power in an election this autumn have long been…

The agreement raises questions about the Israeli premier's ability to influence US policy, determination to confront Iran, and reputation as Israel's security guarantor.

Israel faces constraints as Iran remains resilient, the U.S. limits escalation and domestic politics drive risk with fewer options

The deal leaves Benjamin Netanyahu caught between US pressure to stop fighting and promises he made to Israelis, experts say.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hopes of clinging to power in an election this autumn have long been shaky, but the interim US deal with Iran has a