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Iran updates: Netanyahu refrains from criticizing Iran deal

DW English · Jun 16, 2026, 12:00 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

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  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, however, said he said he doesn't always share the same views as US President Donald Trump.
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  • "I am responsible for Israel's security interests," he said.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, however, said he said he doesn't always share the same views as US President Donald Trump. DW has the latest.

https://p.dw.com/p/5FOr CBenjamin Netanyahu said deal ensures that Iran will not develop a nuclear weapon in the near term Image: Ronen Zvulun/AP Photo/picture alliance Advertisement Skip next section What you need to know What you need to know The United States and Iran have announced a preliminary ceasefire deal Trump spoke briefly about the plan on arrival in France for this week's G7 summit The US president said he hoped to publish details, but not until a signing ceremony set for Friday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has maintained that the deal will ensure that Iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon Israel has said it will not withdraw from land seized in Lebanon Keep reading here for updates on the Iran war on Monday, June 15.

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