The Guardian: Why Netanyahu is an obstacle to a US-Iran peace deal

Efforts for a possible peace agreement between the US and Iran are facing a series of obstacles related to developments in the Middle East, where the role of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is being seen as a key factor in the dynamics of the negotiations.
According to political analysis, Israel's military operations in Lebanon and tensions with Hezbollah have directly affected the climate of the talks, especially discussions related to the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic artery for global oil trade.
It is reported that the increase in tensions has also led to political clashes between allies, including former US President Donald Trump and Netanyahu, with internal discussions highlighting disagreements over how to manage crises in the region.
At the center of the situation is also the domestic political pressure on Netanyahu, who faces possible early elections and a decline in public support, while conflicts in Gaza, Lebanon and tensions with Iran continue.
Experts estimate that any potential US-Iran agreement could depend not only on direct negotiations, but also on military developments on the ground and the stance of Israel, which remains one of the most influential actors in the region.
Meanwhile, Iran has signaled that it may suspend talks if the escalation of the conflict continues, increasing uncertainty about an imminent agreement. The situation remains volatile, as diplomacy and military operations run in parallel, making any progress toward a lasting agreement increasingly difficult.
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