Key facts
- Israelis feel betrayed and angry over a US-brokered Iran peace deal.
- Israelis fear increased danger and restricted ability to combat Hezbollah.
- The situation fuels anger at Washington and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- Concerns are raised about regional stability and Israel's international standing.
- Iran has signed a preliminary memorandum of understanding with the Trump administration.
- Iran's government is framing the deal as a major victory.
- Internal dissent from hard-liners and ordinary citizens in Iran highlights divisions.
- Dissent in Iran is over the agreement's terms and future implications.
Israelis are experiencing widespread anger and a feeling of betrayal following the announcement of a US-brokered peace deal with Iran. This sentiment stems from fears that the agreement will lead to increased regional danger and significantly restrict Israel's ability to conduct operations against Hezbollah. The deal has fueled anger directed at both Washington and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with many Israelis questioning the implications for regional stability and Israel's standing on the international stage.
