Former Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman has sharply criticized the agreement reached between Iran and the United States. According to the politician, the deal poses a direct threat to Israel's national security interests.
According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, this assessment was detailed in a report citing the politician's official statements. On Monday, the former minister issued a statement characterizing the agreement as the "greatest diplomatic disaster since the establishment of the State of Israel."
In a post on his X (formerly Twitter) account, Lieberman expressed his dissatisfaction with the policies pursued by the White House and called on the Israeli leadership to prioritize national security over global economic factors. "We must act in accordance with Israel's interests, not based on fuel prices in global markets," he stated.
The US-Iran relationship remains one of the most complex and volatile aspects of Middle Eastern geopolitics. Historically, Israel has maintained a firm stance against any nuclear or strategic concessions to Tehran, viewing Iran's regional influence and nuclear ambitions as existential threats. The debate over such agreements often highlights the tension between Washington's diplomatic strategies and the security concerns of its regional allies.