WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As the U.S. Congress received the Iran nuclear agreement on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged lawmakers to hold out for a better deal and said there was no way to compensate Israel if the agreement goes through.
"Don't make this bad deal. Hold out for better deal," Netanyahu said on ABC's "This Week" as he continued a string of U.S. media interviews denouncing the deal reached on Tuesday between Iran and six major powers.
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