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mr. netenyahu by opposition politicians is that mr. nyahu took the wrong track, that he was antagonizing in their view mr. obama, and that lead mr. obama to pursue this deal even further, and in their deal agree to certain, i guess agreements with iran that he may not have otherwise. so there's a lot of anger being directed at mr. netenyahu for not preventing this deal from going ahead. >> imtiaz from jerusalem. ali velshi is here. you just spent several weeks in tehran. it's interesting that president obama is being criticized over the deal here in the united states. we hear that netenyahu is getting some stack from some of his people there. what about the leader in iron? will he will hailed as a hero or someone that didn't stand strong against the u.s. >> generally speaking they have been in favor of this deal. it's ramadan right now, so nothing happens during the day, but there is anticipation there will be celebration in the streets. there has been some discussion about allowing some dancing in the streets. generally speaking there
mr. netenyahu by opposition politicians is that mr. nyahu took the wrong track, that he was antagonizing in their view mr. obama, and that lead mr. obama to pursue this deal even further, and in their deal agree to certain, i guess agreements with iran that he may not have otherwise. so there's a lot of anger being directed at mr. netenyahu for not preventing this deal from going ahead. >> imtiaz from jerusalem. ali velshi is here. you just spent several weeks in tehran. it's interesting...
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mr. netenyahu of handling this badly. he is saying the track he took with the u.s. effectively worked against israel. straining ties with the u.s. president barack obama meant that mr. obama didn't listen to israeli's what they see as legitimate concerns and instead agreed to more concessions with iran, which had lead to the deal that we now see. >> all right. thank you. and we will continue to follow the story on the nuclear deal with iran. >>> let's move on to the rest of the day's news. iraqi forces have suffered heavy losses after launching its new offensive against al jazeera america. at least 80 soldiers have been killed. four civilians were also killed. isil fighters targeted military positions and residential areas. [ explosion ] >> reporter: shia fighters government forces and sunni tribesmen are involved. the army says it has made some gains and is moving towards ramadi which fell to isil two months ago. >>> a new report by though u.n. says nearly 15,000 people have been killed in iraq during the 16-month period to the end of april of this year. our corresp
mr. netenyahu of handling this badly. he is saying the track he took with the u.s. effectively worked against israel. straining ties with the u.s. president barack obama meant that mr. obama didn't listen to israeli's what they see as legitimate concerns and instead agreed to more concessions with iran, which had lead to the deal that we now see. >> all right. thank you. and we will continue to follow the story on the nuclear deal with iran. >>> let's move on to the rest of the...
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mr. netenyahu of course has been the most fierce vocal and public critic of any kind of deal with iran describing a mistake of historic proportions. however, in saying that he's not alone in the criticism of this deal reached between iran and global powers. mr. carter is also visiting countries like jordan and saudi arabia with the same message; that this is a good deal and it is a deal that will lend to the security of the region but as we have been saying nations like israel and indeed other countries here in the middle east, very suspicious about this agreement, this agreement that has now been passed unanimously by the u.n. security council. >>> now to greece which met two debt payments today to the international monetary fund. it used an emergency loan from creditors to meet the deadline. also today, banks reopened for the first time in three weeks. strict limits on crash withdrawals remain in place, and citizens have a new concern, higher taxes on basic necessities. in turkey officials suspect isil is behind an explosion that left 30 people dead. it happened near the border with syria. if i
mr. netenyahu of course has been the most fierce vocal and public critic of any kind of deal with iran describing a mistake of historic proportions. however, in saying that he's not alone in the criticism of this deal reached between iran and global powers. mr. carter is also visiting countries like jordan and saudi arabia with the same message; that this is a good deal and it is a deal that will lend to the security of the region but as we have been saying nations like israel and indeed other...
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secretary jest met with one of the harshest and most vocal critics, israeli prime minister benjamin netenyahu. mr> mr. iranians say they have high hopes for their country once sanctions are lifted. ali velshi met with business owners and entrepreneurs with dollar signs in their eyes. and for them choosing money over nuclear ambitions was a no-brainer. >> translator: we need to have relations with the world. we need to export what we make, and import some things that are not worth creating in house. >> reporter: this is an executive in a car parts factory west of tehran. he is hesitant to talk politics but eager to tell us that given a choice between iran's nuclear am bigses and the country's economic prosperity, he would choose integrating iran back into the world economy. >> translator: in this you yeek moment in time, iran needs to move away from its oil exporting base. >> reporter: this is part of iran's auto industry, one of the largest in asia. it is second onlying to iron's oil and gas industry. he said the sanctions forced him to make parts instead of importing them. now that sanctions are
secretary jest met with one of the harshest and most vocal critics, israeli prime minister benjamin netenyahu. mr> mr. iranians say they have high hopes for their country once sanctions are lifted. ali velshi met with business owners and entrepreneurs with dollar signs in their eyes. and for them choosing money over nuclear ambitions was a no-brainer. >> translator: we need to have relations with the world. we need to export what we make, and import some things that are not worth...