Israeli Concerns Over Trump's Potential Month-long Ceasefire with Iran
Translation by SadaNews - Hebrew Channel 12 reported on Tuesday evening that there is significant concern in Israel regarding the possibility of U.S. President Donald Trump announcing a month-long ceasefire with Iran.
According to the Hebrew channel, as translated by SadaNews, discussions might take place during this period regarding a 15-point agreement without reaching a final consensus on the points.
Meanwhile, Channel 13 reported that estimates in Israel suggest that Trump is serious about trying to reach an agreement, although the odds of success are slim.
It pointed out that there are Israeli efforts being made to influence any agreement.
It was noted that the potential terms of the agreement have been presented to Cabinet ministers, and extensive consultations are taking place within Israel.
Axios reported from several sources that the U.S. and a group of regional mediators are discussing the possibility of holding high-level peace talks to negotiate with Iran this Thursday and are awaiting a response from Tehran.
Those sources indicated that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is concerned that Trump might reach an agreement that does not meet Israel's objectives and includes significant concessions.
They stated: Netanyahu fears any agreement that might limit Tel Aviv's ability to carry out strikes against Iran.
Furthermore, Israeli leaders doubt that Iran has indeed offered concessions as the United States claims.
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