Dr. Doron Matza, a member of the 301 editorial board, assesses that today's electronic signing of the US-Iran agreement is a symbolic and strategic watershed. He argues the digital format reflects a 'virtual, insubstantial' deal from Israel's perspective, that Trump has 'collapsed into fake and fantasy,' and that the event is being watched in Beijing, Moscow, Dubai, and European capitals. Matza warns that October 7 was a watershed between prosperity and war, while June 14 will be remembered in the Israeli-American context.
Dr. Doron Matza, a member of the 301 editorial board, published an analysis this morning assessing that the electronic signing of the US-Iran agreement, scheduled for today, is a symbolic and strategic watershed for Israel. Matza argues that a digital signing format reflects a 'virtual, insubstantial' deal from Israel's perspective, and that Trump has 'collapsed into fake and the world of fantasy,' taking the entire world with him. He lists global powers — Beijing, Moscow, Dubai, European capitals — as watching the 'stammering event.' The analyst draws a parallel to October 7, which he describes as a watershed between two decades of prosperity and the current war era, and asserts that June 14 will be remembered in the Israeli-American context similarly. He questions whether Israel could have prevented Trump's move, suggesting Trump may have become disappointed with Israel's inability to meet the war's original goals. Matza concludes that under the 'imaginary peace and arrangement,' Israel must build the continuation of the campaign under restrictive conditions and not waste time on false hopes for peace or immediate victory, but prepare for a difficult reality already underway.
As The Zioneer reported on June 12, Foreign Ministers of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia confirmed the electronic signing of the Islamabad Agreement was set for Sunday. Matza's earlier assessment on June 13 warned of a 'fake agreement' characterized by mutual dishonesty. His current piece sharpens the critique, framing the digital signing mechanism itself as evidence of the agreement's insubstantial nature.
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