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Draft U.S.-Iran Deal Could Leave Israel Facing a Strategic Setback
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Srugim · Jun 12, 2026
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What happened
An Iranian leak says a draft U.S.-Iran deal could bring a ceasefire, sanctions relief, and a $24 billion asset release while leaving missiles and proxy groups untouched. If accurate, the terms would be a major strategic setback for Israel, but the report is not yet confirmed by Washington or Tehran.
- 01Iranian leak says the draft includes a permanent ceasefire, sanctions relief, and a $24 billion asset release.
- 02Half of the frozen funds, about $12 billion, could be released before nuclear talks begin.
- 03Missiles, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and other proxy groups would reportedly stay outside negotiations.
- 04A Lebanon ceasefire without Hezbollah disarmament could let the group regroup.
- 05The draft would need UN Security Council approval, but the terms are not yet confirmed.
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