U.S.-Iran Framework Agreement Omits Key Israeli Demands, Undermining Netanyahu's Strategy
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David M. Halbfinger, Ronen Bergman
22d ago· 3 min readenInsight
Summary
The U.S.-Iran framework agreement to end the war omits key provisions that Israel had sought, potentially undermining Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's strategy of a joint U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran. The deal, announced without the full text released, appears to lack critical security guarantees Israel wanted, raising questions about Netanyahu's legacy and the effectiveness of his Iran policy.
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· 3 pulledFor Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, the war he had hoped would secure his legacy — Israel and the United States together attacking Iran — may be ending in a way that could sully it.
The framework agreement to end the war, announced on Sunday, omits some of the most important things Israel wanted.
The full text of the deal has not yet been released.
The U.S.-Iran framework agreement appears to omit some of the most important provisions that Israel wanted.
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