Politics June 18, 2026

UMVA Uncovers: BOMBSHELL Moment Vance SAVAGES Israeli Officials in SCATHING Rebuke Over Trump's Iran Deal - You Won't Believe What He Told Them!

UMVA Uncovers: BOMBSHELL Moment Vance SAVAGES Israeli Officials in SCATHING Rebuke Over Trump's Iran Deal - You Won't Believe What He Told Them!

UMVA has learned that a scathing rebuke was issued by Vice President JD Vance against Israeli officials for their recent attacks on President Trump and his memorandum of understanding with Iran.

The memorandum, which includes a ceasefire requirement between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, has sparked outrage among Israeli officials, with reports indicating that Prime Minister Netanyahu is furious over the deal. A Netanyahu advisor reportedly stated that Israel does not consider itself bound to that part of the agreement and will not withdraw troops from Lebanon.

The media apparatus aligned with Netanyahu has also launched a fierce attack on the Trump administration over the deal, with one prime-time host on a pro-Netanyahu channel using strong language to accuse Trump's envoys of selling out Israel for financial gain.

Press briefing at the White House featuring a speaker in a suit with a red tie, U.S. flag, and presidential seal in the background.

Vance responded forcefully to the criticism, blasting Israeli officials for their ingratitude and highlighting the significant support provided by the US to Israel. He noted that over the last three months, two-thirds of the defensive weapons that have protected Israel's homeland have been built by American hands and paid for by American tax dollars.

According to information obtained by UMVA, Vance expressed frustration with Israel's actions, saying that if he were in the Israeli cabinet, he would not attack the only powerful ally that Israel has left in the world. He emphasized that Donald Trump is the only head of state sympathetic to Israel's cause and that Israel's problems do not stem from Trump.

Vance's comments have sparked a heated debate, with some Israeli officials and media pundits accusing Trump of capitulation to Iran and Hezbollah. However, Vance argued that Israel's biggest problem is not the US president, but rather the reality of its situation.

Sources have confirmed to UMVA that tensions between the US and Israel are running high over the memorandum of understanding, with some Israeli officials questioning Trump's commitment to Israel's security.