Netanyahu: Weakened Iran, strong Israel will lead to more peace deals
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday rejected accusations that Israel is in a permanent state of war in the Middle East. "I myself, with President Trump, we brought forth four peace deals," the premier said…
Assessment
Netanyahu is arguing that the current trajectory of military pressure on Iran will unlock a diplomatic dividend for Israel, framing war not as a permanent condition but as a lever for normalization. The claim rests on the premise that regional states will seek alignment with a militarily ascendant Israel rather than a weakened Iran. The open question is whether other Arab or Muslim-majority nations now view Iran's decline as decisive enough to formalize ties, especially after the original Abraham Accords did not expand before the current conflict.
