"Israel fully supports President Trump's bold decision," Netanyahu said, thanking him for "courageous leadership." (Amir Cohen/Reuters) But the risks Israel and its prime minister face became clear in the minutes before Trump entered the Diplomatic Room of the White House to announce his decision. Israeli military officials began warning of a possible Iranian retaliatory strike following another mysterious attack against the T-4 airbase in central Syria one month ago, where Iranians were also killed. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani threatened to restart his country's enrichment of uranium during a speech that followed Donald Trump's decision on the Iran nuclear deal. But if Trump's decision does bring the death of the Iran nuclear deal, that brings risks for Netanyahu and Israel.
Source: CBC News May 09, 2018 15:02 UTC