A source identified as close to the Islamic Republic's political system says the final agreement between Iran and the US, though unlikely to be reached, will not alter Israel's planning for an attack on Iran. The remark, reported by an Iranian politics channel, reinforces Israeli posture as independent of the diplomatic track, according to one unverified source.
An Iranian political source associated with the Islamic Republic's establishment told a Persian-language channel that the eventual final agreement between Tehran and Washington — even if reached, which the source describes as unlikely — will not change Israel's military planning for an attack on Iran. The statement underlines a persistent theme in Israeli and regional discourse: that Jerusalem views the emerging US–Iran track as non-binding and has retained the option of a unilateral strike on Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure. The Zioneer has previously reported that Israeli officials have dismissed any expected US–Iran memorandum as a non-binding bluff, and that Tehran is perceived as using the negotiations to delay or shelve planned retaliatory actions. The source adds no detail on the timing or scope of Israel's reported planning. The claim is attributed to a single unverified source on the source tracking Iranian politics.
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