An emerging US-Iran agreement would halt regional hostilities and lift an unspecified blockade, according to a report cited by an Israeli media outlet. The same report says Israel has been excluded from the loop amid concerns of leaks to Israeli sources.
A report circulated Tuesday evening via Israeli media claims that the emerging US-Iran agreement includes a provision to halt regional hostilities and lift an unspecified blockade. The report, sourced from news outlet “Times of Israel,” also states that Israel was deliberately kept out of the loop over leak concerns. The claim aligns with a week of reports that have sketched out a diplomatic framework between Washington and Tehran that appears to accelerate a settlement in the region but leaves Israeli security officials and analysts deeply concerned about long-term implications. As The Zioneer has reported this week, details of the emerging agreement remain fragmentary and largely sourced to unnamed or interest-driven parties. The latest report adds a new dimension: that Israel’s exclusion was intentional. No official confirmation from the US, Iran, or Israel has been released, and the exact nature of the “blockade” and “regional hostilities” remains unspecified. Further details are awaited.
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