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For Israel, US-Iran deal a 'disaster' incompatible with its security interests

For Israel, US-Iran deal a 'disaster' incompatible with its security interests

Summary

The United States and Iran have made an initial agreement aimed at ending the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Israel strongly opposes the deal, saying it harms its security, and Israeli leaders have expressed deep concern while the Prime Minister has not yet commented.

Key Facts

  • The US and Iran signed a first deal to help stop the war.
  • The deal reopens the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for oil shipments.
  • It starts a 60-day period to continue talks on Iran’s nuclear program.
  • Israeli political groups widely see the deal as harmful to Israel’s safety.
  • Israel’s Prime Minister has not made any official statement about the deal.
  • The agreement has caused shock and strong reactions in Israel.
  • The deal is part of a broader and ongoing negotiation process.
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