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Liberman slams emerging Iran deal, accuses Netanyahu of failing to win war ‘on any front’
Former Israeli minister Avigdor Liberman criticizes an emerging Iran deal, calling it a catastrophe that preserves ayatollahs' power, and accuses Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of failing to achieve success in any conflict. The deal could unfreeze $110 billion in Iranian assets.
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