Vance postpones trip to Switzerland for Iran talks
Poll: 71% of Israelis don’t trust Trump to look out for them in Iran deal; just 11% say Israel won war A poll by Channel 12 finds that only a sliver of…
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The Channel 12 poll, asking whether Netanyahu’s conduct benefited or harmed Israeli interests in the US-Iran agreement, finds that 52% say it harmed it, while 24% feel it helped and another 24% don’t know. Asked whether they trust Trump to look out for Israeli interests in an agreement with Iran, 71% said they don’t, while just 13% said they do and another 16% don’t know. And asked about how they think the war ended, 43% say Israel lost, while 41% say it ended inconclusively.
Furthermore, According to the Kan public broadcaster, Brachyahu claimed that police were willing to change their policy on the matter in light of the ultra-Orthodox Degel HaTorah party’s decision to suspend cooperation with law enforcement. After dozens of Haredi rioters broke into the Beit Shemesh police station following the arrest of an ultra-Orthodox draft evader in the city at the end of May, Mayor Shmuel Greenberg, a member of Degel HaTorah, declined to issue a statement condemning the violence. Berri’s statement however welcomes the US-Iran MOU as well as Trump’s call to adhere to its terms, saying Lebanon and Hezbollah are recommitting to a ceasefire in order to bolster the negotiations between the US and Iran that are set for this weekend in Switzerland.
In addition, Berri is not a Hezbollah lawmaker, but his fellow Shiite Amal movement long been aligned with the terror group and has been used by the Lebanese government as a conduit to it. Despite the new policy, Brachyahu told ultra-Orthodox radio station Radio Kol Barama last month that police will no longer arrest Haredi draft evaders who come to police stations to file complaints.
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The Channel 12 poll, asking whether Netanyahu’s conduct benefited or harmed Israeli interests in the US-Iran agreement, finds that 52% say it harmed it, while 24% feel it helped and another 24% don’t know.
according to The Times of IsraelAsked whether they trust Trump to look out for Israeli interests in an agreement with Iran, 71% said they don’t, while just 13% said they do and another 16% don’t know.
according to The Times of IsraelAnd asked about how they think the war ended, 43% say Israel lost, while 41% say it ended inconclusively.
according to The Times of IsraelAccording to the Kan public broadcaster, Brachyahu claimed that police were willing to change their policy on the matter in light of the ultra-Orthodox Degel HaTorah party’s decision to suspend cooperation with law enforcement.
according to The Times of IsraelAfter dozens of Haredi rioters broke into the Beit Shemesh police station following the arrest of an ultra-Orthodox draft evader in the city at the end of May, Mayor Shmuel Greenberg, a member of Degel HaTorah, declined to issue a statement condemning the violence.
according to The Times of IsraelBerri’s statement however welcomes the US-Iran MOU as well as Trump’s call to adhere to its terms, saying Lebanon and Hezbollah are recommitting to a ceasefire in order to bolster the negotiations between the US and Iran that are set for this weekend in Switzerland.
according to The Times of IsraelBerri is not a Hezbollah lawmaker, but his fellow Shiite Amal movement long been aligned with the terror group and has been used by the Lebanese government as a conduit to it.
according to The Times of IsraelDespite the new policy, Brachyahu told ultra-Orthodox radio station Radio Kol Barama last month that police will no longer arrest Haredi draft evaders who come to police stations to file complaints.
according to The Times of IsraelEarlier in the day, Vance said the U.S.-Iran meeting may take more time to organize because it’s difficult for Iranian officials to leave their country following the war.
according to Washington ExaminerThere were talks the top U.S. official would depart for Europe on Thursday evening for a new round of technical discussions building on an agreement signed by President Trump on Wednesday.
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