A political commentator assesses, in his consistent view since April, that Israel will achieve another success related to Iran before the upcoming elections, likely involving uranium, and believes this will lead to the government's electoral victory, while acknowledging he may be wrong.
A political commentator whose identity is undisclosed in the source material assessed Wednesday evening that there will be another Israeli achievement on the Iranian nuclear issue before the upcoming elections. The assessment, published by a subscribed channel, states the analyst believes the achievement will be related to enriched uranium and will be decisive enough to secure the government's electoral victory. The commentator acknowledges the possibility of being wrong. The assessment follows weeks of reporting on a potential US-Iran nuclear deal, with multiple senior US officials indicating a deal could be signed within days and that all enriched uranium would be transferred out of Iran. The Zioneer has reported on analysts who assessed the deal would strengthen the Iranian regime and separate Hezbollah from Iranian patronage, while others cautioned that without actual removal of enriched uranium, Iran could continue its nuclear program. The commentator's identity and institutional affiliation remain unconfirmed.
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