Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu informed the United States administration that his speech on Thursday at the UN General Assembly, in which he dealt extensively with the nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers, would be his swansong on his public fight against the accord, senior American officials told Haaretz on Friday.
"They told us right after the speech that the Iran part was intended to close the chapter on the deal…time will tell if this is the case," one U.S. official said, citing Netanyahu's aides.
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