Iran Deal
Iran reportedly attacks ships in Hormuz as Hamas begins transfer of Gaza administrative power
Iranian Foreign Ministry calls for Germany to pay for strait rhetoric • Defense Minister threatens Iranian regime during Khamenei's funeral • Hamas begins dissolving its Gaza government
Live Updates: Sa'ar says Hamas to 'remain the dominant military' in Gaza even after dissolution
Tehran's theater of mourning: What Khamenei's funeral tells us about Iran's next move - analysis
'Kill Trump, Bibi' chants heard in Tehran, Regev confirms Israel sent UAE Iron Dome during Iran war
Middle East reroutes its energy networks as region navigates shifting sands - analysis
Investments in new pipelines and energy products will be a key feature in the new regional order.
The US-Iran MoU is a product of Tehran's survival-first strategy - analysis
While Iran has turned toward China for support and to deepen ties, Beijing views Iran as a chaotic regime that doesn’t offer a return on investment.
Diplomacy is not enough: Iran's deal must weaken, not strengthen, Hezbollah in Lebanon - editorial
When an international framework appears to prioritize regional calm over dismantling Hezbollah’s threat, residents hear the same old message: wait longer, trust more, accept less.
US-Iran deal could be 'worst ever,' Iranian-Israeli strategic analyst warns
Yasmin Sayeh, an Iranian-Israeli strategic analyst who marched for a free Iran calls the new US-Iran deal "probably the worst deal ever."
Israeli officials fear Iran is just 'buying time,' will not follow through on final agreement
As concern grows over how Iran will respond after Friday’s signing, an equally pressing issue is the widening rift in trust between Israel and the US over Washington’s secrecy surrounding the deal.
Hezbollah praises Iranian diplomacy while Christian rivals demand total disarmament of the militia
The group's political rivals are questioning Iran's actual ability to enforce an "Israeli withdrawal."
Iranian regime likely to rebuild military with funds released by MoU, ISW assesses
Though Trump denied reports of a $300 billion fund slated for Iran, ISW noted that Iranian officials have already promised that funds set to be released as part of the deal would be used to rebuild.
Did Trump buy time or just buy a signature? - opinion
Before we celebrate, it is worth asking a simple question: What exactly changed? Iran’s signature on a document does not change the nature of the regime.
US-Iran deal sparks fierce political warfare in Israel over Lebanon freedom of action - analysis
The reported framework does not yet clearly settle what restrictions Iran would accept on uranium enrichment, what happens to its uranium stockpile, or how sanctions relief would be sequenced.
Iran keeps striking ships in Strait of Hormuz as deal signing looms
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