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Israeli political sources revealed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged in closed sessions the difficulty of influencing US President Donald Trump's positions on the Iranian file. Netanyahu expressed concern about the crystallized agreement between Washington and Tehran, stressing that Israel currently lacks the margin of maneuver required to influence US decisions.
According to the thirteenth Israeli channel, citing informed political sources, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted in closed-door talks to facing fundamental challenges in influencing the orientations of US President Donald Trump regarding the Iranian file. According to the sources, Netanyahu expressed during closed government meetings his deep concern about the agreement that is forming between the United States and Iran, acknowledging that the Israeli government "lacks At present, the necessary margin of maneuver to influence the decisions of the US administration. "The Israeli mini-ministerial council continues its meetings in an atmosphere of rising tension, while the Israeli security establishment is on high alert in anticipation of granting the potential agreement"immunity"to the Iranian regime. Israeli political efforts in the US capital are led by prominent figures, headed by former Minister Ron Dermer, while continuing US negotiations with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi on the details of the agreement. Israeli reports revealed that Trump associates, including his special envoy Steve Witkoff and his adviser Jared Kushner, are putting pressure on the US president to support the negotiating track with Tehran, amid Israeli concerns about the inadequacy of the potential agreement to prevent Iran from developing its nuclear capabilities in the future. The official Israel Broadcasting Corporation indicated that Netanyahu conducted During a phone call with Trump, he expressed his concern about postponing addressing the Iranian nuclear file and linking the ceasefire in Lebanon to the agreement with Iran, in light of Trump's recent statements in which he stressed that the negotiations are "progressing in an orderly and constructive manner."
Source: Al-Wehda Al-Arabia News Portal