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Israel cannot applaud an Iran deal that leaves key threats intact - editorial 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. Iran draw 2-2 with New Zealand in politically charged World Cup match Elijah Just scored both of New Zealand's goals in either half; Rezaeian and Mohebbi levelled for Iran in Group G game. Tortured, raped opponents of Bashar Assad: Syrian man sentenced to 26 years in prison by Dutch court 'Sometimes Trump & I don't see eye to eye': Netanyahu admits fallout with US prez over Iran war Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his differences with the US President Donald Trump, saying that there were times when the two cannot see "eye to eye". The public fallout between the two was visible during the Iran deal, especially when the US president was attempting to make a peace deal with Tehran and Israel's continued aggression against Lebanon prevented it. Israelis denounce Trump’s deal with Iran Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not issue an immediate statement, but other Israelis disparaged the peace deal and said Israel’s fight against Hezbollah in Lebanon would go on. 'We are here to play football.' Iran plays to draw with New Zealand at World Cup After a World Cup journey hampered by war, visa restrictions and a warning from President Trump, Iran manages to play New Zealand to a draw in its opener. |
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