Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is cautiously resisting the renewed agreement between the US and Iran, brokered under the Trump administration. He faces a complex situation, pressured by a US ally determined to uphold the deal and strong opposition within Israel to any concessions with Iran or Hezbollah. Netanyahu is attempting to reframe the agreement – which he views as imposed upon Israel – as a managed resistance. This strategy aims to address both external pressures and internal political concerns. The situation highlights the delicate balance Netanyahu must maintain between aligning with the US and responding to Israeli public sentiment. The outcome will likely shape Israel’s future policy towards Iran and regional stability.