Israel asserts it will not comply with a Lebanon-related provision in the draft agreement, signaling potential regional tensions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Israel is not bound by a Lebanon-related clause in a proposed US-Iran deal. The statement underscores Israel’s refusal to withdraw from Lebanon despite the provision’s inclusion in the agreement.
The development follows reports of ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran, with regional stability implications. Israel has previously opposed concessions to Iran, citing security concerns.
Markets may monitor escalation risks, though immediate financial impacts remain unclear.