Israeli Political Circles Express Anger and Concern Over Progress in Iran-US Talks
Zionist Regime Sources Reveal political Circles Were Deeply Shocked by Progress in Iran-US Talks
According to the English section of Webangah news Agency, citing Mehr news Agency and Qatar’s al Jazeera, the Jerusalem Post—published in the occupied territories—quoted sources it described as informed, revealing that political and security circles in Israel were “shocked” by Donald Trump’s apparent shift in stance toward Iran.
The report claimed that while Trump had called for military action against Iran’s nuclear programme in 2024, he now appears to be pursuing a different path in 2025.
Israeli officials reportedly expressed particular concern over potential signs of progress toward a new agreement between Trump and Iran—an agreement they labeled as “deeply flawed,” warning it could undermine past achievements regarding what they termed “containing Iran’s nuclear activities.”
The Zionist regime has recently intensified efforts to obstruct an agreement between Iran and the US.
Prior to the second round of talks at oman’s embassy in Italy, a delegation consisting of the regime’s strategic affairs minister and Mossad chief was dispatched to Paris to meet with Steve Witkoff, Trump’s special envoy for Middle East affairs and senior US negotiator with Iran.
the Zionist delegation aimed to overshadow Iran-US negotiations before their second round began—a move that appears unsuccessful so far.