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Israel rejects Iran deal, asserts security autonomy

Tel Aviv (Lord Media): Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel will not be a party to any potential international agreement concerning Iran, maintaining its right to make independent decisions regarding national security.

The Israeli government emphasized that actions against Hezbollah and other threats are matters of national security, on which no compromise can be made. Netanyahu stated that Israel’s security policy will not be dictated by the desires of other countries.

According to media reports, the United States is urging Israel to limit its military operations in Lebanon amid progress towards a potential agreement with Iran. U.S. officials believe that reducing tensions in Lebanon could improve the diplomatic climate in the region.

However, there are disagreements between Washington and Tel Aviv on this issue. Netanyahu insists that joining a global agreement on Iran is not mandatory for Israel.

The Israeli Prime Minister’s statement is seen as a significant political message amid ongoing diplomatic activities in the region, while policy differences between the U.S., Iran, and Israel have once again become a focal point of global attention.