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Trump's pending Iran deal is bitter pill for Netanyahu

Diplomatic friction emerges as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responds to reports of a pending nuclear agreement between Donald Trump and Iran.

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Coverage from Axios, The Times of Israel, and NDTV highlights the divergent reactions to the proposed agreement, describing the deal as a difficult development for the Israeli leadership. Meanwhile, the Deccan Herald and Anadolu Ajansı report that Trump has committed to requiring the removal of enriched nuclear material from Iran as part of the terms.

Future updates will likely clarify the specific mechanisms of the nuclear material removal mentioned by Trump. Further reporting may also track the ongoing diplomatic coordination between Netanyahu and the US regarding the final terms of the memorandum.

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What is the primary condition of the potential deal?

According to coverage in the Deccan Herald, the deal will include the removal of enriched nuclear material from Iran.

How did the Israeli leadership react to the news?

Reports from NDTV and Axios indicate that Netanyahu was surprised by the plans, which have been described as a bitter pill for his government.

What is the official stance from the Israeli Prime Minister?

The Times of Israel reports that Netanyahu maintains full agreement with Trump on the necessity of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

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