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Israel Criticizes U.S.-Iran Deal for Skipping Key Security Provisions

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Israel’s foreign ministry blasted the recently signed U.S.-Iran framework, arguing it leaves out several provisions that Netanyahu insisted on.

The Israeli stance follows months of pressure on the Abraham Accords partners to secure stronger guarantees against Iranian destabilization. The agreement, lacking the requested clauses, signals a diplomatic blind spot that could embolden Tehran.

Business leaders see the omission as a risk to regional supply chains and energy markets. Market watchers note that the deal’s weak security language may prompt Israel to seek alternative measures, possibly affecting future trade flows.

The fallout underscores how diplomatic agreements can leave key stakeholders feeling unprotected, forcing them to consider unilateral actions that could ripple through investor confidence and geopolitical stability.