Israeli political leaders and opposition figures are strongly condemning a new US-Iran peace agreement ahead of its scheduled signing in Geneva.Critics argue the deal provides Iran with economic relief while failing to neutralize threats from Hezbollah or limit regional military ambitions.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains silent as government ministers reject the pact, vowing that Israel will maintain its independence to act against Iranian-backed forces.The ongoing geopolitical tensions highlight significant strains between the US and
Israel regarding the effectiveness of this diplomatic breakthrough.