US Vice President JD Vance stated Monday that there are elements in Israel who approve of the emerging US-Iran agreement, and that Israel will definitely have a seat at the table in the 'new Middle East,' according to Israeli media. The remark comes amid ongoing US diplomatic efforts on a nuclear deal with Iran.
US Vice President JD Vance said Monday that some in Israel view the emerging US-Iran agreement favorably, adding that Israel will have a place at the negotiating table in what he termed the 'new Middle East,' according to Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). The statement is the latest in a series of administration signals aimed at addressing Israeli concerns about the diplomatic track with Iran. As The Zioneer reported Friday, a senior US official said Israel 'will be comfortable' once it reviews the full agreement text. Vance's remarks come after days of mixed signals: President Trump said Thursday that a signing could happen in Europe this weekend, while Vance himself noted Tuesday that the deal could be signed next week — or take months. The evolving US messaging reflects ongoing efforts to build consensus around the framework. No agreement text has been released publicly, and Israel's official position remains cautious.
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