Netanyahu : Un Iran affaibli et un Israël fort mèneront à davantage d’accords de paix
Le Premier ministre israélien Benjamin Netanyahu a rejeté dimanche les accusations selon lesquelles Israël serait dans un état de guerre permanent au Moyen-Orient. « Moi-même, avec le président Trump, nous avons conclu quatre accords de…
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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.
