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Israeli right-wing criticizes Kushner, Witkoff over US-Iran peace deal

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Israeli right-wing criticizes Kushner, Witkoff over US-Iran peace deal

Israel-Iran permanent peace deal

Israeli right-wing figures have launched criticism against Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, accusing them of shaping a US-Iran peace deal that allegedly favors Tehran while limiting Israel’s military options. The backlash underscores a larger contention within Israeli politics regarding any diplomatic engagements with Iran. The Jerusalem Post reports that these figures, often aligned with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s views, see the deal as a threat to Israel’s security. This development comes amid a complex geopolitical landscape, with ongoing negotiations and varying international stances on Iranian relations.

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Key Takeaways

  • Israeli right-wing criticism of Kushner and Witkoff appears consistent with decreased confidence in a rapid peace deal.
  • Market pricing suggests a modest decline in the likelihood of an Israel-Iran peace deal by June 30, 2026.
  • Recent activity reflects skepticism about the feasibility of a permanent settlement under current political dynamics.

What to Watch

Developments involving key actors such as Netanyahu and Iran’s leadership could significantly impact market perceptions. Any public statements or military actions by Israel or Iran would likely influence the market’s view on the plausibility of a peace agreement. Observers should monitor upcoming diplomatic meetings and potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy, which may indicate either a de-escalation or escalation in regional tensions.

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Disclosure: This article was edited by Estefano Gomez. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Israeli right-wing criticizes Kushner, Witkoff over US-Iran peace deal

Israeli right-wing criticizes Kushner, Witkoff over US-Iran peace deal

Israel-Iran permanent peace deal

https://www.newyorker.com/tag/jared-kushner

Israeli right-wing figures have launched criticism against Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, accusing them of shaping a US-Iran peace deal that allegedly favors Tehran while limiting Israel’s military options. The backlash underscores a larger contention within Israeli politics regarding any diplomatic engagements with Iran. The Jerusalem Post reports that these figures, often aligned with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s views, see the deal as a threat to Israel’s security. This development comes amid a complex geopolitical landscape, with ongoing negotiations and varying international stances on Iranian relations.

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Key Takeaways

  • Israeli right-wing criticism of Kushner and Witkoff appears consistent with decreased confidence in a rapid peace deal.
  • Market pricing suggests a modest decline in the likelihood of an Israel-Iran peace deal by June 30, 2026.
  • Recent activity reflects skepticism about the feasibility of a permanent settlement under current political dynamics.

What to Watch

Developments involving key actors such as Netanyahu and Iran’s leadership could significantly impact market perceptions. Any public statements or military actions by Israel or Iran would likely influence the market’s view on the plausibility of a peace agreement. Observers should monitor upcoming diplomatic meetings and potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy, which may indicate either a de-escalation or escalation in regional tensions.

Get prediction market intelligence as a structured API feed. Early access waitlist.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Estefano Gomez. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.