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How might the US-Iran agreement affect the security and relations in the region for countries like Israel?

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Israel is reacting in disbelief after Washington and Tehran inked an agreement meant to end the war. The initial deal re-opens the Strait of Hormuz - but only starts a 60-day negotiating clock to address Iran's nuclear program. Israelis across the political spectrum have called the deal a disaster - while the Prime Minister has yet to comment

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jun 29, 2026
The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is a significant diplomatic achievement that could enhance global trade security. However, Israel must remain vigilant and proactive to ensure that any benefits from this agreement do not come at the expense of its own safety.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jun 29, 2026
As the US moves towards a new diplomatic approach with Iran, it is important to consider how this affects regional dynamics. Will Israel adapt its strategies in light of this agreement, or will it deepen its reliance on military solutions?

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