Israeli officials express concern over reported US-Iran agreement
Senior Israeli officials have voiced opposition to a reported framework for an agreement between the United States and Iran, claiming it compromises Israel's national security. According to reports from Channel 12, the officials argue that Washington has conceded to Tehran's core demands. The proposed deal reportedly allows Tehran to discuss its nuclear program only after the formal conclusion of the war and the release of frozen Iranian funds. Critics emphasize that the agreement replaces the requirement for uranium export with mere dilution, while omitting the Iranian missile program entirely. Furthermore, the officials claim the deal does not obligate Iran to cease support for militant groups like Hezbollah. Concerns were raised regarding enforcement, citing previous failed commitments to disarm Hamas after a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza. The Israeli government maintains that the current terms fail to address their key security objectives.