New Delhi, June 18 -- As United States President Donald Trump signed the Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at Versailles, France, attention has now turned to his ties with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to NBC News, the Israeli government was sidelined and was not shown the draft MoU aimed at ending the war.

The move is particularly significant for Netanyahu, whose government was excluded from the negotiations that produced the agreement. Israel's absence from the talks is now emerging as a crucial challenge for Netanyahu, who is heading into what many consider a career-defining election before the end of October.

According to reports, when the US and Israel waged a war in late February, the two allies were op...