Israel’s Role in Iran-US Deal Remains Uncertain

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Arabic version: دور إسرائيل في اتفاق إيران-الولايات المتحدة لا يزال غير مؤكد

A ceasefire has been reached. The Strait of Hormuz is reopening. Markets are moving. But Israel is still fighting, Iran’s nuclear programme is unresolved, and the hardest talks haven’t even started. What does this deal actually mean?

According to Al Jazeera, the nuclear talks have not reached a conclusive resolution, leaving critical discussions pending. The deal, hailed by former President Trump as historic, has not yet addressed the core issues surrounding Iran’s nuclear program, which continues to be a point of contention for Israel.

As markets react to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the broader implications of the deal remain unclear. The hardest negotiations are still ahead, with the potential for Israel to influence the outcomes significantly. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran complicates the landscape, as both nations navigate their interests in the region.

The future of the agreement hinges on how these unresolved issues are addressed, particularly in the context of regional stability and security. As the situation evolves, the balance of power in the Middle East will continue to be tested.

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