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Israel Worries Trump May Ease Nuclear Deal Terms for Iran
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60% centerFirst reported by Mako · Jun 12, 2026
Center 3Right 2
What happened
Israel is alarmed that a near-final U.S.-Iran deal may ease demands on enrichment and missiles. American officials say an agreement could come within days, but Iran would only get relief after meeting concrete obligations.
- 01Israel fears the U.S. may accept a softer deal with Iran than Jerusalem wanted.
- 02The main concern is enriched uranium, which Israel wants removed from Iran.
- 03Officials say Washington may settle for dilution and reduced enrichment instead.
- 04A senior U.S. official estimated an 85% chance of a deal in the coming days.
- 05Washington says sanctions relief would come only after Iran fulfills commitments.
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