Hebrew Channels: The Likelihood of Successful Negotiations is Slim Amid American-Israeli Disagreements
SadaNews Translation - Hebrew television channels highlighted the developments in the political scene concerning Iran on Thursday evening.
Senior Israeli political officials told Channel 12 that regarding potential negotiations between the United States and Iran, Israel would be notified in advance of President Donald Trump’s decision, but its impact and the possibility of success are slim at this time, as SadaNews translated.
A senior security official stated: Iran can continue its current rate of launches for the coming weeks... they have enough bombers and units to distribute the launches over several time periods.
Meanwhile, the Hebrew channel Reshet Kan reported that there are significant disagreements between Israel and the Trump administration regarding three items of the 15-point plan.
According to two sources familiar with the content of the U.S. proposal to Iran, the points of dispute are as follows: ambiguous wording regarding the future of the Iranian ballistic missile program, transferring Iranian enriched uranium to the International Atomic Energy Agency, and significant relief in the economic sanctions imposed by the United States and Europe on Iran.
Israel claims that there is still a dialogue with the United States and that changes in the wording of the U.S. proposal may occur.
The channel indicated that there are still concerns in Israel that Trump may temporarily halt the ceasefire in order to manage the negotiations with Tehran.
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