Vance slams Israeli ‘freakout’ over Iran deal, says Trump only world leader who still likes Israel
By ToI Staff, Leon Kraiem and Jacob Magid,
VP lambasts Israeli ministers who called on Netanyahu to disregard accord, insists Iran won’t get relief without final deal. Scolds Israel: ‘You can’t just kill your way out of solving every problem’
US Vice President JD Vance castigated Israeli officials on Thursday for not backing the US’s nuclear deal with Iran, accusing far-right cabinet ministers of lacking appreciation for American support, as he made the case for the newly signed memorandum of understanding at a White House press briefing. “You have seen people within Bibi’s cabinet, who have come out and attacked the deal, and in some ways very personally attacked the president of the United States,” he told reporters, using a nickname for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whom he exempted from his explicit ire. “Number one, Donald J. Trump is the only head of state in the entire world who is sympathetic to the nation of Israel at this moment in time. And he happens to be the head of state of the world’s superpower,” Vance said. “If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have anywhere left in the entire world.” “The other thing that I would say is that over the last three months, two thirds of the defensive weapons that have protected your homeland, have been built by American hands and paid for by American tax dollars,” he said. “The problem for Israel is not Donald J. Trump. And anybody in Israel who thinks their biggest problem is the president of the United States needs to wake up and smell the reality of the situation that country is in,” Vance concluded. Vance’s comments referred to Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, far-right partners of Netanyahu who have both called for Israel to disregard the terms of the deal, describing it as a danger to the country’s security.Anybody in Israel who thinks their biggest problem is the president of the United States needs to wake up and smell the reality of the situation that country is in
‘You can’t just kill your way out of solving every problem’
Earlier, Vance told The New York Times that he found “this whole freakout in Israel a little bit odd,” suggesting that concern over the deal came from unjustified mistrust of the US. “It’s clear that large segments of the Israeli political system and population are very sensitive about this deal,” he said. “But I also think they’re picking up on some misinformation about the deal and running with it and sort of panicking about it.” https://x.com/clashreport/status/2067645799677256049?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2067645799677256049%7Ctwgr%5E3701a0e8b772f2417ab5fc352529e9793feaf854%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timesofisrael.com%2Fvance-slams-israeli-freakout-over-iran-deal-says-trump-only-world-leader-who-still-likes-israel%2F Asked how he’d respond to the ministers, Vance said: “I guess my response to them would be: What is your exact proposal? You’re a country of nine million people. You can’t just kill your way out of solving every single national security problem that you have.”
60-day clock starts
Some officials have suggested that the first round of talks will be held on Friday, with others sufficing with an unspecified time over the weekend. Vance said that it’s difficult for Iranian officials to get out of the country, indicating that the meeting may take more time to get together. The vice president appeared to differentiate between technical talks and ones with the more political leaders — the latter of which he plans to attend. He said he still plans to go to Switzerland this weekend for the talks, but that this could change.
In Lebanon, ‘both sides have to honor their end of the deal’
Even the premier, however, has publicly rejected Iran’s contention that the Israel Defense Forces must withdraw from Lebanon. The IDF on Thursday confirmed it would remain there for the time being, sharing a map of the areas in which troops are operating. Asked about Lebanon, the vice president said that he still expects some conflict between Israel and the Hezbollah terror group there but that he hopes both abide by the deal. “We expect Hezbollah is not going to be firing rockets and firing drones at the Israelis. But we also expect that the Israelis are not going to be going wild in Lebanon,” he said. “Both sides have to honor their end of the deal.” Trump later declared, “We expect a complete ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon, Hezbollah and Israel.”

‘Words don’t matter, we’re about verification’
“There’s a lot of discussion — the MoU, the gentleman’s agreements, the final deal. Words don’t matter, ladies and gentlemen, we’re about verification,” the vice president said. He added that oil prices were falling, and said the US had lifted its blockade of Iran. The US military “has allowed north of a dozen ships to go through our naval blockade, and so we’re also honoring our end of the early part of the agreement,” Vance told journalists.
Pragmatists in Tehran are ‘winning the argument’
Vance claimed that the war caused major divisions in the Islamic Republic and that “pragmatists within the Iranian system — the people who really do want to transform their relationship with the Middle East and with the world — are winning the argument.” Additionally, he said the US was now in a position to accept the MOU because Iran’s nuclear facilities and conventional military have been destroyed, and “their capacity to threaten their neighbors is still largely gone.”
Israeli pushback
Israel’s Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter on Thursday offered cautious pushback against the Trump administration’s new stance that Iran should be allowed to keep some ballistic missiles, saying he hoped the issue would “be discussed and hopefully terminated” during the upcoming 60-day negotiation period. “Tehran is not like any other state in the region; they’re not like any other state altogether,” Leiter said in an interview with the right-wing Newsmax network. “They’re a murderous bunch of thugs, and if they have ballistic missiles, they’re going to use them on all of their neighbors,” he added. Leiter said Israel was also “very concerned” with the MOU’s inclusion of Lebanon, with the text stating that the permanent end of hostilities between the US and Iran extends to Lebanon and that the latter country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty must be respected, an ostensible call-out of the buffer zone Israel’s military has created in southern Lebanon to try and fight Hezbollah, the Iran-backed terror group. The ambassador said Lebanon was apparently included in the MOU at the insistence of Iran in order to protect Hezbollah, while following other Israeli officials in indicating that Jerusalem does not plan to abide by the terms pertaining to Lebanon, which specify that all military operations cease in the country. “We can’t have Hezbollah on our border, and we can’t have Hezbollah continue to maintain tens of thousands of their terrorist fighters that try to infiltrate northern Israel and fire shoulder-to-shoulder missiles and killer drones into our communities. So, we’re hopeful that Iran will not be allowed to dictate the future of Lebanon for [the] Lebanese and for Israel,” Leiter said.
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