Netanyahu Works to Block Any Potential Revival of US-Iran Negotiations

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, a recent report by the Zionist media outlet Israel Hayom has exposed internal disagreements within the US administration regarding the potential revival of negotiations between Washington and Tehran. The report claims that two diplomatic sources familiar with the matter revealed a confidential and specific proposal to restart talks, which shifted after Zionist occupiers’ aggression against Iran.
The sources allege that Saudi Arabia, alongside Oman—which hosted the previous round of negotiations—is involved in the proposal. Saudi officials reportedly seek to minimize risks to their oil facilities amid potential tensions. According to informed officials, the proposal included halting Iran’s nuclear program and maintaining 400 kilograms (881 pounds) of enriched uranium under strict international supervision.
However, opponents within the US government, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, presented significant counterarguments during discussions, influenced by Netanyahu‘s efforts. In a recent meeting between Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump, as well as in subsequent sessions, Roman Gofman, a senior Zionist military official slated to become the next Mossad chief, presented a comprehensive intelligence dossier. The dossier allegedly detailed Tehran’s activities, including its peaceful nuclear program, efforts to revive it, and the ongoing expansion of its ballistic missile defense system.
The Zionist media acknowledged that Netanyahu spent his entire trip to Florida, USA, working to eliminate any possibility of talks between Tehran and Washington.

