Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called a security cabinet meeting for Sunday, according to Jewish media. The meeting comes at a time of heightened tension, as the United States and Iran are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding.
Israeli sources report that the cabinet meeting has been scheduled to analyze the new situation following the statement by US President Donald Trump, who announced that Washington and Tehran will sign the agreement tomorrow.
Iran, on the other hand, has expressed strong doubts about this timeline. Iranian officials have criticized Trump's "unusual insistence" on finalizing the deal on Sunday, suggesting that an immediate signing may not be possible.
According to Israeli sources, senior officials in Jerusalem have expressed deep concern that the terms of the potential deal “endanger Israel’s vital security interests.” They accuse Washington of accepting some of Tehran’s “key conditions,” which could undermine Israel’s strategic positions in the region.
There has been no official reaction from Prime Minister Netanyahu's office yet on the details of tomorrow's meeting, but it is expected that the cabinet will discuss Israel's possible options in the event that the US-Iran deal is finalized without taking into account Israeli concerns.
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