Israeli Opposition Leader Slams Prospective Iran Deal

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has criticized the potential agreement between Iran and the United States, claiming it fails to achieve any of Israel's wartime objectives.

Lapid highlighted that the Iranian regime and its missile program remain intact and that Iran could still rebuild its nuclear program.

He also termed the anticipated agreement a complete failure on the part of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Saturday that a preliminary deal to end the Middle Eastern war would be signed on Sunday.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif mentioned that both parties have agreed on a framework for a peace agreement, with Islamabad preparing to sign electronically on Sunday, followed by technical-level talks in the upcoming week.

Sources from all parties involved in the negotiations indicated that the proposed Memorandum of Understanding calls for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the lifting of the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports.

Subsequent negotiations will address the Iranian nuclear program, which was the catalyst for Trump's initiation of the war.

Draft conditions revealed by multiple sources to Reuters suggest that the United States will begin releasing billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets and will lift sanctions on Tehran's crude exports in exchange for Iran opening the Strait of Hormuz.

The topic of the Iranian nuclear program will be discussed during a 60-day negotiation period.

According to a U.S. official, the agreement will ultimately lead to the dismantling of Iran's nuclear program, including the destruction and removal of highly enriched uranium stockpiles.

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