Global Tensions Rise as US-Iran Deal Sparks Israeli Backlash
Fusion Times has learned that the recent US-Iran deal has come under fire from Israeli ministers and opposition, sparking concerns over regional security and global stability.
According to sources, the deal has been met with widespread criticism from Israeli officials, who argue that it poses a significant threat to Israel's national security.
Israeli Opposition to US-Iran Deal
Israeli ministers and opposition leaders have been vocal in their criticism of the deal, with some calling for a review of Israel's relationship with the United States.
"This deal is a disaster for Israel and for the region," said Israeli Minister of Defense, Benny Gantz. "We cannot afford to compromise on our national security."
Sri Lanka Upgrades Israeli-Made Aircraft
In a separate development, Sri Lanka has announced plans to upgrade its Israeli-made Kfir aircraft, which will receive advanced cockpit systems and additional avionics improvements.
The upgrade is part of a $50 million deal between Sri Lanka and Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI), and is expected to enhance the aircraft's combat capabilities.
Trump Regulatory Probe Finds Potential Political Bias
A recent regulatory probe by the Trump administration has found evidence of potential political bias in US lending practices, sparking concerns over discrimination and unequal access to credit.
The probe, which was launched in response to allegations of political bias in lending practices, found that some banks may have discriminated against individuals based on their political views.



