Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has sharply criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, alleging his policies have led to a “complete failure” regarding the emerging US-Iran agreement. Lapid accuses Netanyahu of undermining Israel’s national security interests in connection with the potential deal. The criticism comes as Israel convenes its security council to discuss the implications of the US-Iran memorandum. Details of the agreement remain largely undisclosed, fueling concerns in Israel about Iran’s nuclear program and regional influence. The Israeli government views the potential deal as insufficient in preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons and destabilizing the region. This public rebuke highlights a significant political rift within Israel concerning the handling of the Iranian issue and the country’s relationship with the United States. The security council meeting aims to formulate a unified Israeli response to the evolving situation.