The ink on Trump’s Iran memorandum is barely dry, but Benjamin Netanyahu is already mounting a covert rearguard action. Branded “jealous” in some reports, the Israeli prime minister is leaning on conservative media and pro‑Israel lawmakers to toughen or torpedo the deal—while bluntly insisting Israel isn’t bound by its Lebanon ceasefire and will strike Hezbollah and Iranian proxies on its own terms.

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 Israeli public’s reckoning with Netanyahu’s performance has collided with an increasingly impatient Trump.