A commentator sharply criticizes the US for reportedly granting Iran official supervisory status over Israel-Hezbollah hostilities in Lebanon, under the newly announced De-Confliction mechanism. The analysis argues the move is a surreal mistake and urges Israel to ignore it.
A commentator for The Zioneer has analyzed that the United States granted Iran an official role as a supervisor over the combat between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, under the De-Confliction mechanism announced this morning (Monday). The analysis characterizes the development as a hallucination and argues that Israel should disregard the embarrassing incident, suggesting the American negotiating team may have signed without fully understanding the implications.
This report arrives amid an already tense backdrop. As The Zioneer has previously reported, senior Israeli security officials warned that a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding would severely undermine Israeli deterrence and intensify pressure for an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon. The desk also noted a column analyzing that Israel's current ceasefire in Lebanon is effectively governed by the U.S.-Iran understanding, not by the original bilateral agreement. The specific claim about a formal Iranian supervisory role has not yet been corroborated by official Israeli or American sources.
- StrongAnalyst: Israel's Lebanon Concessions Under US-Iran Deal Risk Security Gains, Boost Iran
- DevelopingCommentator warns hezbollah immunity in Iran deal would mark Israeli diplomatic failure
- DevelopingCNN: US relayed Israel's no-escalation pledge to Iran after Hezbollah ceasefire violations
- DevelopingPompeo warns: Iran conditions deal on Israel stopping Lebanon operation
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