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Israeli Media: Tel Aviv Sets Conditions for Any U.S. Agreement with Iran
WANA (Feb 02) – A Hebrew-language media outlet has reported that the Israeli regime has laid out a set of strict conditions for the United States regarding any potential agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
According to Israel’s Channel 12, Israeli officials have identified three main conditions as prerequisites for any deal between Washington and Tehran. These include the complete termination of Iran’s nuclear program, the dismantling of its missile capabilities, and an end to Iran’s support for what Israel describes as resistance groups.
The report added that Israeli officials believe any agreement that fails to address these issues would not, in their view, alleviate Israel’s security concerns and could instead lead to an expansion of Iran’s regional influence.
The report comes at a time when discussions about the possible resumption of negotiations between Iran and the United States have once again gained attention in international political and media circles.
Observers say the introduction of such conditions could complicate diplomatic efforts and further challenge the prospects for reaching a potential agreement between Tehran and Washington.

WANA (Feb 01) – Iran’s leader today stated more explicitly, “The United States should know that if it starts a war, this time, it will be a regional war.” This is the first time Ayatollah Khamenei has issued such a direct threat to his enemies. “We are not the initiators and do not want […]
Trump: I Hope We Can Reach an Agreement with Iran
WANA (Feb 02) – U.S. President Donald Trump said he hopes Washington and Tehran can reach an agreement, responding to a warning by Iran’s Supreme Leader about the possibility of a “regional war” in the event of a U.S. military attack.
Trump made the remarks Sunday night at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. Asked by a reporter about the Iranian Supreme Leader’s statement that a U.S. attack could trigger a wider regional conflict, Trump said: “Why shouldn’t he say that? Of course he would say it. We have the largest and most powerful naval force in the world there, very close. Still, I hope we can reach a deal.”
Trump’s comments came after Iran’s Supreme Leader, in a speech on Sunday marking the anniversary of February 1 (12 Bahman in the Iranian calendar, the anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution of Iran), warned of the serious consequences of any military action against Iran. His remarks received wide international media coverage, with many outlets highlighting the warning about the risk of a broader regional conflict.
Meanwhile, the news website Axios reported Sunday night, citing a senior U.S. official, that the Trump administration has conveyed through several diplomatic channels its readiness to meet with Iranian officials to negotiate a possible agreement.
Axios also quoted two regional sources as saying that Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar are working to arrange a meeting later this week in Ankara between Steve Witkoff, the U.S. president’s special envoy, and senior Iranian officials.
At the same time, Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi addressed the rising tensions between Tehran and Washington in a detailed interview with the U.S. television network CNN. Referring to Trump’s statements opposing Iran’s acquisition of nuclear weapons, Araghchi said: “We fully agree with this position. Iran is ready to negotiate over its nuclear program to ensure that it is entirely peaceful and remains so permanently.”
The Iranian foreign minister stressed that Tehran expects the lifting of sanctions in return, adding: “Such an agreement is possible and can even be achieved in the short term. We should focus on what is achievable and not miss the opportunity for a fair and just agreement that guarantees the non-acquisition of nuclear weapons.”
These developments come as tensions between Iran and the United States have once again become a central issue in international politics, with global attention focused on the future of diplomatic efforts between the two sides.

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