Informe: EE.UU. temía que Israel pudiera atacar a negociadores iraníes durante las conversaciones
The New York Times informa que funcionarios estadounidenses temían que Israel pudiera atacar al ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Araghchi, y al presidente del Parlamento, Ghalibaf, lo que podría descarrilar el alto el fuego y las…
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The report reveals a significant gap between American and Israeli assessments of acceptable risk during negotiations with Iran. US officials were concerned enough about potential Israeli strikes on senior Iranian political figures to raise the issue, suggesting distrust ran deeper than public statements suggested. The allegation, if accurate, would mean Israel weighed tactical operations against strategic diplomatic openings. How the Iranian side responds to learning of these fears may now shape the next phase of talks.
