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Foreign affairs committee chair accuses Israel of ‘egging on’ Trump to derail Iran diplomacy

The foreign secretary said it was ‘no surprise’ that Israel considers Iran’s nuclear programme an existential threat

June 17, 2025 10:36
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Foreign Affairs Committee chair Dame Emily Thornberry (Image: Parliament TV)
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The chair of the House of Commons’ influential Foreign Affairs Select Committee has accused Israel of “egging on” US president Donald Trump and derailing a diplomatic solution to Iran’s nuclear programme.

Speaking in the Commons on Monday evening, following a statement from the foreign secretary on the conflict between Israel and Iran, Dame Emily Thornberry said: “It is completely understandable that Israel feels threatened by a bellicose neighbour with uranium mines and a nuclear programme, but the rest of the world is unanimous in saying that the way to deal with Iran is through discussion, negotiation and a nuclear agreement.”

She went on to defend the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), agreed with Iran under the Obama administration in 2015, saying: “There once was such a deal, thanks to the extraordinary efforts of Baroness Cathy Ashton [formerly the European Commission’s representative on foreign affairs] among others, but that deal was derailed by President Trump, egged on by Israel.”

In 2015, Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew to Washington to address the US Congress and critique what he called a “very bad” deal. Trump eventually withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018, describing it as “one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into”.