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Iran Took Advantage of Trump’s Urgency in Talks, Israeli Analyst Says

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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Srugim · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened

Prof. Eitan Gilboa said Trump’s Iran negotiations were shaped by Tehran’s ability to exploit his urgency for a rapid deal. He warned that the reported phased memorandum leaves key nuclear and Lebanon issues unresolved and is unlikely to serve Israeli or American interests.

  • 01Gilboa said Iran exploited Trump’s weaknesses and pressure to reach a quick deal.
  • 02The reported agreement would free $12 billion to $24 billion in frozen Iranian funds.
  • 03A 60-day second phase would address nuclear issues, but uranium enrichment is omitted.
  • 04Iran is insisting on keeping its link with Hezbollah, Gilboa said.
  • 05He said the deal is unlikely to achieve U.S. or Israeli goals.

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Arutz ShevaRight · HebrewJun 15, 2026
Iran Took Advantage of Trump’s Urgency in Talks, Israeli Analyst Says
SrugimRight · HebrewJun 14, 2026
Trump Projected Urgency as Iran Raises the Stakes

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