Israel’s National Security Minister, Itamar Ben Gvir, has said President Trump’s peace agreement with Iran “does not bind us” and vowed Israel would continue to attack Hezbollah in Lebanon if it feels the need.
In a long post on X, Ben Gvir said Israel would make its own choices independent of the United States.
“Trump’s agreement does not bind us. Israel is not subject to the United States, and we are an independent and sovereign nation!” He began.
“Our duty is to the citizens of Israel, to the soldiers of the IDF, and to the Jewish people, and our historical duty to the persecuted and murdered Jews over thousands of years of exile, to provide security to Jews in the Land of Israel.
“Every time we succumbed to international pressure at the expense of Israel’s security, we paid a blood price with interest. It was true in the Oslo Accords, it was true in the Lebanon agreement in 2006, and it was true in every period of containment in Gaza that exploded in our faces.
“We emphasize: We love the USA and are grateful to President Trump. And yet, the State of Israel is not a banana republic.”
He then stated his “position”: that Israel is not a “partner” to President Trump’s agreement, and that Israel must insist on the destruction of Hezbollah.
“We must not compromise on anything less than the dismantling of Hezbollah, we must not withdraw from any territory that our fighters have captured and cleared of terror infrastructure, we must not return to a situation where thousands of terrorists sit on the fences of northern settlements, and certainly we must not remain silent for a moment in the face of fire directed at the State of Israel.
“We must make it clear: Every launch of a drone, UAV, or missile toward Israel from Lebanon will lead to an Israeli strike in Dahiya. That was the deterrence balance just a few months ago, and we must not give it up in any way.”
Israeli politicians, commentators and supporters in Israel and the US have reacted with fury to President Trump’s peace deal with Iran.
“Trump screwed us,” one Israeli official told Ynet.
A second official called the deal “very bad.”
“From our perspective, it is a catastrophe, because it does not meet any of the principles we spoke about when the war began,” he said.
Publicly, at least, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed his gratitude for the deal.
Behind the scenes, the relationship between Trump and Netanyahu is reported to have come under increasing strain in recent weeks, with Trump calling calling him “f**king crazy” over Israelʼs strikes in Lebanon, according to Axios.
Axios also claimed Trump threatened to withdraw support for Israel if it restarts the war with Iran.
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This is exactly what slimy jews look like, with an appearance on par with the HR Block character.
Violent immigrants who are fully armed should be released into predominately jewish neighborhoods and told that they can take whatever they want, but they have to exterminate everyone in the neighborhood in the contract 😉