Jerusalem, May 25 -- Israeli opposition leader Yair Golan, in a scathing attack on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on Monday accused the premier of losing control over Israel's security interests, as negotiations between the US and Iran continue with little Israeli influence.

Speaking ahead of a faction meeting at the Knesset, the leader of the Israel Democrats party said it was a national humiliation that decisions central to Israel's future were being shaped without Jerusalem at the table.

"The fact that the arrangements most critical to Israel's security are being finalized without us, and that Israel will likely learn the details of the agreement only after the fact, is an unimaginable disgrace," Golan told reporters, according to ...