Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir publicly stated that the Iran deal brokered during the Trump administration does not obligate Israel. This statement contrasts with the silence maintained by most members of the governing coalition and government. Ben-Gvir’s response directly challenges the potential for renewed agreements with Iran following ongoing negotiations. He did not elaborate on potential Israeli actions in light of the deal’s status. The minister’s declaration signals a firm stance against constraints on Israel’s policy regarding Iran. This position reflects a broader hardline approach within the current Israeli government. The statement is likely to further complicate diplomatic efforts surrounding the Iranian nuclear program.