A detailed report on the emerging US-Iran agreement has been published, sparking satisfaction in Tehran and deep concern in Jerusalem over the terms, according to Israel Hayom. The revelation adds new urgency to a week of growing Israeli alarm over the framework's implications for national security and freedom of action.
The evening report by Israel Hayom — which the paper says reveals the full details of the agreement taking shape between Washington and Tehran — has landed amid a tense week in Jerusalem. Over the past several days, as The Zioneer reported, Israeli officials across the security establishment have voiced escalating concern: a senior official called the deal 'shocking' for Israel; the security brass warned of a 'nuclear trap' that defers key issues while granting Tehran immediate relief; an Iranian source quoted in Israeli media expressed shock at the regime's complacency.
Israel Hayom's new exposition provides the public with the most concrete picture yet of the terms that have been circulating in leaks and conflicting reports since last week. The paper's sourcing on these specific details could not be independently confirmed by The Zioneer's desk at this hour. What is clear from the multiple layers of Israeli official reaction — from the political echelon to the military command — is that the emerging framework is seen as carrying strategic risks that go beyond the nuclear dossier: concerns include the infusion of billions into Iran's government and constraints on Israeli operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The timing and disclosure method — a single Israeli outlet publishing what it frames as the 'full' text — mean the picture may yet shift. Iran's own media have reported competing versions of the draft, and no U.S. or Iranian official confirmation of the document has been issued. The bulletin is Developing pending corroboration or official comment.
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