Opposing views between the U.S. and Israel over Iranâs nuclear deal with six world powers have resurfaced after President Barack Obama said Israel has started to recognize that the 2015 deal âhas been a game changer,â Defense News reported Sunday.Barbara Opall-Rome writes Obama made the remarks during a press conference Thursday at the Pentagon and alluded to a January speech made by Lt. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot, chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, on Iranâs Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
The report said Eizenkot called the U.S.-led nuclear agreement as âsignificantly changing the vector that Iran has been on.â
Obamaâs statement comes after Eizenkot and Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin, head of planning for Eizenkot, concluded a one-week visit to the U.S., Opall-Rome reports.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also issued a statement that calls for opposing countries to collaborate in an effort to address Iranâs regional aggression as well as disable its terror network worldwide, according to the report.
