Ed note–Understand that when the terrorist Jew Zohar says–
‘The conduct of the US at this moment regarding the Iranian issue is not good…They do not understand who they are dealing with…’
–that he isn’t referring to Iran in terms of the US ‘not knowing who they are dealing with…’
Rather, he is talking about Israel and all the awful WMDs she has at her disposal, pre-positioned and set to go BOOM the moment in which Netanyahu gives the command.
The US will soon find itself ‘on a collision course’ with Israel over its agreement with Iran, Knesset Minister Miki Zohar said Wednesday.
Speaking at the Local Government Conference in Tel Aviv, Zohar criticized US handling of negotiations with Tehran, warning that ‘The conduct of the US at this moment regarding the Iranian issue is not good…They do not understand who they are dealing with,’ Zohar was quoted saying by Israeli news site Ynet.
‘The US will find itself on a collision course with Israel in the near future, and our response to the US will not be automatic,’ he added, warning that differences between Washington and Tel Aviv are likely to ‘deepen’ in the coming period.
‘Our security interests will dictate our military moves,’ he continued.
The minister also expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the war.
‘A US agreement, in my opinion, will not solve the nuclear weapons issue, and the war will return faster than people think,’ he said.
Zohar’s remarks come amid growing criticism within Israel of US President Donald Trump’s administration following its signing of a memorandum of understanding with Iran.
Israeli officials have questioned whether the agreement can effectively prevent Tehran from advancing its nuclear program, while the US argues that the deal is intended to contain tensions and avoid a broader military confrontation.
Last week, US Vice President JD Vance sharply criticized ministers in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government over their opposition to the US-Iran agreement.
On June 18, the US and Iran signed the memorandum and launched negotiations in Switzerland on Sunday under Pakistani and Qatari mediation aimed at reaching a final agreement to end the war that began with the US-Israeli attack on Iran on Feb. 28.
The understanding includes provisions related to ending the war, including in Lebanon, reopening the strategic Strait of Hormuz, lifting the US naval blockade imposed on Iran, and addressing issues related to sanctions relief, the nuclear file, and reconstruction.
The US and Israel accuse Iran of maintaining nuclear and missile programs that threaten Israel and US-allied countries in the region. Iran rejects the allegations, insisting that its nuclear program is peaceful, that it does not seek nuclear weapons, and that it poses no threat to other countries.
Israel, which occupies Palestine and territories in Lebanon and Syria, is widely believed to be the only country in the Middle East possessing a nuclear arsenal, and its nuclear facilities are not subject to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspections.