The US and Israel are not on the same pagepublished at 12:03 BST
Jon Donnison
Reporting from Jerusalem
Image source, ReutersThe front-page headline of Israel’s biggest selling daily newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth this morning was "Confrontation".
Not between the US and Iran, but between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
America and its strongest ally in the Middle East are not on the same page when it comes to this deal.
Israel was told, not consulted. In a conversation with the New York Times last night, President Trump called Netanyahu "a very difficult guy".
Under pressure in the opinion polls at home and with mid-term congressional elections coming up in November, Trump has clearly been keen to bring an end to this unpopular and costly war.
But in Israel, Netanyahu has been under pressure to keep it going. He is also facing elections in a few months' time which opinion polls suggest could see an end to his time in office and increase the likelihood of him being jailed on corruption charges which he denies.
Portraying himself as a war time leader, protecting Israel's security, is generally seen as increasing his chances of political survival.
















