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Netanyahu fumes, allies rage over Trump's Iran deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies criticize Trump's Iran deal, viewing it as a strategic failure. The deal faces international support, including from the UAE, while Netanyahu faces challenges in rallying opposition due to Trump's backing. Trump publicly downplayed Netanyahu's concerns, calling him a 'small partner' and praising the agreement.
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