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Analyst: Final Iran deal grants Tehran implicit immunity from Israeli strikes during Trump term

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Analyst: Final Iran deal grants Tehran implicit immunity from Israeli strikes during Trump term

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TL;DR

A military analyst assesses that the finalized accord with Iran effectively grants Tehran a form of immunity from Israeli military action on its soil — including against the missile program — at least until the end of President Trump's current term.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A military analyst assessed that the final agreement with Iran, following President Trump's commitment to Prime Minister Netanyahu, effectively grants Tehran de facto immunity from Israeli strikes on its territory — including against the missile program — for the remainder of Trump's term.

As The Zioneer reported at 23:28 Jerusalem, Trump told Netanyahu the final deal would require removal of enriched material, dismantling of enrichment infrastructure, limits on missile production, and an end to Iran's support for its proxies. The analyst's assessment, reported at 23:46, notes that the diplomatic framework itself now acts as a shield that limits Israel's freedom of action.

The assessment builds on a week of rapid diplomatic developments: Trump announced the settlement at 23:11, followed by technical details on nuclear material at 23:09. Iran has not publicly confirmed the scope of the deal, and the analyst's framing underscores the strategic trade-off between a diplomatic end to hostilities and Israel's ability to strike unilaterally.

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