Iran, Yair Lapid and Israel
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Yair Lapid, Benny Gantz, and Avigdor Lieberman accuse Benjamin Netanyahu of having failed to neutralize Iran and Hezbollah in a lasting way.
Yair Lapid, the opposition leader in Israel, voiced strong objections to the potential US-Iran agreement, labeling it harmful to Israel, the Middle East, and Iranian citizens. =
Yair Lapid, who also briefly served in the role, called it the "most serious treason case in the history of the State.” Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett called for current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s resignation, as he accused the ...
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Lapid's Concerns Over US-Iran Deal Yair Lapid, the leader of Israel's opposition, has voiced strong objections to the potential agreement between the United States and Iran, labeling it harmful not only to Israel but also to the Middle East and the Iranian populace.
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Lapid takes aim at ‘disaster’ US-Iran deal, says Netanyahu failed to achieve victory
Opposition leader says it's 'absurd' negotiations to end conflict did not include Israel, which must 'maintain freedom of action' regardless of agreement The post Lapid takes aim at ‘disaster’ US-Iran deal,