With Trump's Iran deal, the October 7 wars are over. Israel really has no idea what to do next | The Times of Israel
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With Trump's Iran deal, the October 7 wars are over. Israel really has no idea what to do next | The Times of Israel
Summary:
- The Times of Israel argues that a US-Iran deal under Trump changes the regional security dynamic: Israel loses legitimacy to respond to Hezbollah attacks and faces a new strategic environment.
- The proposed memorandum of understanding shifts US policy toward ending its military operations and blockade in exchange for Iran re-opening Hormuz and engaging on its nuclear program, with sanctions relief. Substantive Iran concessions are deferred to post-MOU negotiations
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