What Netanyahu Chose Not to Say in Speech Signals a Slight Shift

As Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared to speak on Tuesday, viewers would be forgiven for assuming that they had a long slog in front of them. As BuzzFeed's Dorsey Shaw put it in a tweet: 

Democrats' reactions after the speech ranged from disappointed to outraged. Many felt Netanyahu had no business in the first place coming to Congress and “lecturing” the president, in the words of an annoyed House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.

In the speech, Netanyahu expressed staunch opposition to the still-unannounced deal the US is helping to broker with Iran that aims to draw back the Tehran's nuclear ambitions. Netanyahu argued the "bad deal" would lead 

U.S. officials made a strong show of support Sunday for Israel as anger swirled around Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's controversial speech to Congress t

In the speech, Netanyahu expressed staunch opposition to the still-unannounced deal the US is helping to broker with Iran that aims to draw back the Tehran's nuclear ambitions. Netanyahu argued the "bad deal" would lead