US and Iran Announce Historic Peace Accord, Triggering Unprecedented Diplomatic Crisis for Tel Aviv
The governments of the United States and Iran have formally announced a historic Peace Agreement, ending the direct conflict that has been reshaping regional security since late February. The announcement, made through a joint statement mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, mandates the immediate termination of all reciprocal military operations and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. However, the terms of the treaty have triggered sharp reactions of dissatisfaction and a visible strategic isolation of the Israeli government.
The official ratification of the memorandum of understanding is scheduled for this Friday, June 19, in Geneva, Switzerland, with the confirmed presence of US President Donald Trump and senior officials from the Iranian government.
The Inclusion of Lebanon and the Trump-Netanyahu Crisis
The point of greatest impact for Tel Aviv is the scope of the permanent ceasefire, which explicitly includes the cessation of war operations between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanese territory. Furthermore, the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz ends the mutual naval blockade, normalizing the global flow of oil.
The execution of the pact without Israel's participation detonated a public diplomatic crisis between Washington and Jerusalem. Last Sunday, President Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in public statements, asserting that the Israeli leader "has no common sense" and that recent bombardments by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in Beirut nearly collapsed the final phase of negotiations. According to backstage sources, Netanyahu had to leave a cabinet meeting on Sunday night to answer an emergency phone call from the White House.
Strategic Marginalization and Security Alerts
In Israel, the reaction of political leaders and the intelligence sector combines caution with deep discontent. The main points of internal contention include:
Diplomatic Exclusion: Widespread discomfort over the fact that the country was kept on the sidelines of the decisive negotiations led by Arab mediators and the US.
Military Vulnerability: Defense analysts point out that the leaked text fails gravely by not imposing restrictions on Tehran's ballistic missile program and by not demanding structural disarmament guarantees from Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
Demonstrating that the security landscape remains under tight surveillance, Israeli forces carried out a precise, temporary ground incursion with armored vehicles in the Daraa region of southern Syria (Wadi Al Raqqad) in recent hours, firing warning shots before withdrawing. Analysts view the movement as a crucial perimeter demarcation before the regional ceasefire takes hold.
Global Pressure Scenario
The expectation for the coming days is aggressive coordination by the White House to compel the Israeli government to halt its incursions into Lebanon permanently, forcing a rhetorical alignment ahead of Friday's ceremony in Geneva. Meanwhile, financial markets and commodity exchanges are trading under high volatility, reacting to the prospect of stabilizing the global energy flow amidst Israel's political impasse.
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