Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has publicly stated that the emerging agreement between the United States and Iran does not satisfy Israel’s security objectives. According to Lapid, the deal, currently being finalized, falls short of addressing Israel’s concerns regarding Iran’s regional activities and nuclear program. He did not specify which “war goals” were not being met. The statement was made as negotiations continue between Washington and Tehran to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. This criticism highlights ongoing tensions between Israel and the US over the best approach to containing Iran. The remarks were reported by RT.com, offering a perspective on the Israeli opposition’s view of the unfolding diplomatic efforts. Further details of Lapid’s assessment are available in the full article.