MK Moshe Saada (Likud) said ahead of a potential US-Iran agreement that critics should not rush to write it off, describing the diplomatic effort as a process — not a reality show. He assessed that Iran will not be able to recover from the event and predicted the regime will collapse. His remarks come amid ongoing negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
MK Moshe Saada (Likud) offered an optimistic take on the emerging US-Iran deal, pushing back against critics who dismiss it. Speaking to journalist Dana Varon, Saada characterized the negotiations as a genuine process and predicted that the Iranian regime will not recover from the current crisis, eventually collapsing. The remarks add a political voice from within the coalition to the ongoing debate in Israel over the terms reportedly being negotiated between Washington and Tehran. As The Zioneer has reported over the past week, the deal's timeline remains uncertain (US VP Vance said it could be signed next week or take months), and political reactions have been sharply divided — from a senior Israeli official calling it a "💩 deal" to analysts warning it allows Iran sanctions relief and a ceasefire without fully dismantling its nuclear and missile programs. Saada's assessment stands out as the most confident prediction of regime collapse from a sitting MK, but no timeline or evidence for that scenario was provided. Key details of the agreement — including verification mechanisms, sanctions relief, and any limits on Iranian weapons programs — remain unconfirmed by official US or Israeli sources.
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