India, June 15 -- Israel has strongly opposed the US-Iran peace agreement announced by President Donald Trump, stating that the deal will not bind Israel and does not address its core security concerns.

Israeli leaders, including ministers from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government, said the agreement does not ensure Israel's security and will not limit its military actions in the region.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said Israel is not a party to the agreement and described it as not applicable to the country's security policy. He added that Israel will continue its military objectives independently.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich also criticised the deal, calling it "bad for Israel and the free worl...