Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz proposed changes to the nuclear deal announced last week between Iran and six world powers. The demands marked the first time Israeli officials outlined their own alternatives to the nuclear deal. Photo: Associated Press JERUSALEM—Israel’s intelligence chief proposed a dramatic revamp of an agreement forged last week between six world powers and Iran over its nuclear program and said the U.S. Congress was the most likely arena to fend off an unfavorable deal. Last week’s framework, however, leaves almost no room for negotiators on either side to overhaul the terms in the way Yuval Steinitz, the intelligence minister, called for Monday in a meeting with reporters. Instead, the demands are more likely to form the basis of renewed lobbying Israel has vowed to make against the deal, specifically among congressional lawmakers who seek to review the deal and are considering new sanctions against […]