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'Israel is weaker': Israeli political class reacts angrily to the US-Iran peace deal
Israeli political figures, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz, have denounced a US-Iran peace deal mediated by Pakistan, rejecting its terms as unfavourable to Israel. They stated Israel is not bound by the agreement and will maintain military presence in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza.
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