Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has right expressed his deep concern as negotiations on Iran's nuclear programme are expected to reach a breakthrough.
World powers, the five permanent Security Council members plus Germany (P5+1) and Iran, have been meeting in Geneva.
The US has confirmed that some sanctions relief was being offered in return for "concrete, verifiable measures" on Iran's uranium enrichment programme.
Concrete but for how long?
Mr Netanyahu said a deal would be a mistake and Israel would not be bound by it.
His fears are just and many are warning that appeasement to Iran can only result in a future nuclear nightmare once Iran does get the capability.
"I understand that the Iranians are walking around very satisfied in Geneva - as well they should be, because they got everything and paid nothing.
"So Iran got the deal of the century and the international community got a bad deal, this is a very bad deal. Israel utterly rejects it."
The rest of world has therefore appeased the worst regime on earth and this is something that puts even Mr Chamberlains 1938 Munich 'Deal of the century' to shame.
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