Israel Goes on High Alert After Progress in US-Iran Deal
๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ฎ๐ท The potential deal between the United States and Iran to end the conflict in the Middle East is raising major concerns in Israel. According to the Wall Street Journal, Israeli officials fear that the agreement could ease pressure on Tehran before key issues, such as the Iranian nuclear program and support for allied groups in the region, are effectively addressed.
Benjamin Netanyahu's government is also showing resistance to any deal that restricts its freedom to act against Hezbollah in Lebanon. While Washington is seeking a diplomatic solution to stabilize the region and reopen critical trade routes, Israel worries that the pact could allow Iran to buy time and regain economic and strategic influence.
The negotiation highlights a delicate moment in relations between historical allies and demonstrates how the quest for peace can create new geopolitical divergences.
๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ฎ๐ท The potential deal between the United States and Iran to end the conflict in the Middle East is raising major concerns in Israel. According to the Wall Street Journal, Israeli officials fear that the agreement could ease pressure on Tehran before key issues, such as the Iranian nuclear program and support for allied groups in the region, are effectively addressed.
Benjamin Netanyahu's government is also showing resistance to any deal that restricts its freedom to act against Hezbollah in Lebanon. While Washington is seeking a diplomatic solution to stabilize the region and reopen critical trade routes, Israel worries that the pact could allow Iran to buy time and regain economic and strategic influence.
The negotiation highlights a delicate moment in relations between historical allies and demonstrates how the quest for peace can create new geopolitical divergences.