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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 17
Channel 14 Hosts Turn on Trump Over Cease-Fire Deal, Citing Israel's Security Gaps
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 17

Channel 14 Hosts Turn on Trump Over Cease-Fire Deal, Citing Israel's Security Gaps

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 17

Summary

  • Channel 14 personalities have begun openly attacking Donald Trump and his top aides after he announced an emerging cease-fire deal on Sunday.
  • The backlash centers on fears the still-undisclosed deal falls short of Israel's security needs, fueling anger among the right-wing, pro-Netanyahu audience the station serves.
  • Channel 14 had been strongly pro-Trump, especially after Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu aligned in the war against Iran, making the rupture a sharp political shift.
  • Netanyahu's government has avoided criticizing Trump directly, but the station's commentators appear to be voicing objections the prime minister's camp will not state publicly.
  • Trump has deepened the strain by publicly belittling Netanyahu, saying the Israeli leader would do "whatever I want him to do" and confirming he had called him "crazy" in a recent call.

Insights

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June 2026 US-Iran Peace Deal: Ceasefire, Asset Release, and the Uncertain Road to Lasting Stability

Overview

On June 14, 2026, the United States and Iran reached a pivotal ceasefire and preliminary peace deal to end a 15-week regional conflict. The agreement, built on a 14-point memorandum, called for an immediate and permanent halt to military operations—including in Lebanon—and required the withdrawal of U.S. forces from areas near Iran. A key part of the deal was reopening the vital Strait of Hormuz, easing global trade disruptions. These steps set the stage for future negotiations, aiming to reduce tensions and create a framework for lasting peace in the region.

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