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Why Israel could still derail the Iran-US deal

From Al Jazeera · () English

Summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • A ceasefire has been reached, and the Strait of Hormuz is reopening, leading to market movements, but significant issues remain unresolved.
  • Israel continues its military operations, Iran's nuclear program is still a concern, and critical negotiations have not yet begun.
  • The episode of "The Take" discusses the implications of the deal, featuring Al Jazeera correspondent Maziar Motamedi.

While a ceasefire has been declared and the Strait of Hormuz is set to reopen, leading to shifts in global markets, the situation remains complex with several key issues unresolved. The recent "deal," hailed by some, has left many questions unanswered regarding its true impact and the path forward.

Despite the apparent de-escalation, Israel remains engaged in ongoing military activities, indicating that the conflict is far from over. Furthermore, Iran's nuclear program continues to be a significant point of contention, with its future development and potential implications still a major concern for international stability.

The most challenging negotiations, which are expected to address the core issues of the conflict and Iran's nuclear ambitions, have yet to commence. This suggests that the current agreement may be a temporary pause rather than a lasting resolution, leaving the region in a state of precarious uncertainty. The episode of "The Take" delves into these complexities, featuring insights from Al Jazeera correspondent Maziar Motamedi.

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