After the delusional and mentally ill Malignant Fascist's "deal" with Iran was announced, the opinion of Israelis across the political spectrum was one of anger. PBS reports:
"Israelis from across the political spectrum reacted angrily Monday to the news of an initial deal between the U.S. and Iran, calling it a disaster for Israel and directing their fury at one man: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Israeli leader said at a news conference Monday that 'with an agreement, without an agreement,' he would continue fighting to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, which Tehran has long maintained it isn't trying to do, saying its nuclear program is for civilian purposes.
'As long as I am the prime minister of Israel, it will not happen,' Netanyahu said.
But other Israeli government officials, rivals, politicians and commentators were quick to criticize the preliminary deal between the U.S. and Iran, marking a sort of informal referendum on the premier's tenure ahead of elections this fall and underscoring his deepening isolation at home, in the region and, increasingly, from the United States." (our emphasis)
The MF was in a hurry to get something signed by his 80th birthday, so he signed off on a memorandum of understanding that tilts strongly to Iran's interest, without guaranteeing Israel's security from Hezbollah attacks or a definitive solution to Iran's nuclear program. The MF is clearly angry with Israeli right-wing war monger Bibi "Bomb Bomb" Netanyahu for not lining up and praising the raw deal, claiming he's responsible for Israel existing on CNN this morning:
"Without the United States, there would be no Israel. Without me, there would be no Israel, because no other president was willing to do what I did. I had a great relationship with Bibi [Netanyahu], but now Bibi has to be more responsible with respect to Lebanon."
"I had a great relationship..." says it all about their damaged partnership in Middle East violence. We're certain that the MF's braggadocio will go down well with the Israeli people, not to mention Bibi and Company. Shalom!