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US-Iran Understanding Could Ease Pressure on Trump, But Leave Israel Facing New Risks
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50% centerFirst reported by Arutz Sheva · Jun 12, 2026
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What happened
The article argues that a US-Iran understanding is not final and would mostly help Tehran by easing pressure and funding recovery. It says Israel is sidelined, while the deal could also reduce pressure on Trump, reshape Gulf politics, and leave Lebanon and Iran as future flashpoints.
- 01A US-Iran framework could be signed Sunday, followed by 60 days of talks.
- 02The deal may free Iranian funds and help rebuild nuclear and missile programs.
- 03Israel was largely excluded from the negotiations and has little influence.
- 04Opening the Strait of Hormuz could ease pressure on Trump and lower oil prices.
- 05Ending the war could also expose Iran to internal unrest and regime pressure.
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