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Israel’s security cannot hinge on unfinished US-Iran diplomacy - editorial

The Jerusalem Post

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June 22, 2026

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A Hezbollah attack that killed four IDF soldiers underscores the limits of the emerging US-Iran understanding, as Israel continues to face active threats on its northern border.

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Mehr News Agency

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· Jul 8, 2026

Post-war West Asia: From confrontation to coexistence

TEHRAN, Jul. 08 (MNA) – The 2026 US-Israeli war failed to isolate Iran, instead convinced Arab states to pursue a new regional security order rooted in coexistence and the management of competition rather than confrontation.

JFeed

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· Jul 6, 2026

Who's The Boss?: Navigating the Frail US-Israel Alliance

Decades of shifting diplomatic alliances forced Israeli leaders to navigate wisely betwwen intense US president's pressure and a persistent struggle over geopolitical independence. First article in the series

DNyuz

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· Jun 22, 2026

Can Netanyahu survive Trump’s Iran deal?

It’s been a difficult 10 days in Israel. A war against Iran that began in February with close coordination between the United States and Israel ended with Washington and Tehran signing a memorandum of understanding — a framework that opens a 60-day window toward a final deal and calls for the immediate end of military []

Reuters

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· Jul 1, 2026

Life in Gaza months into fragile ceasefire

More than eight months into a fragile ceasefire, and with global attention fixed on the war in Iran, Gaza's underlying conflict remains stubbornly unresolved with continued Israeli attacks, little aid reaching civilians and the risk of major new violence. #Ceasefire #Gaza #Iran #Israel #MiddleEast

Iran Herald

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· Jul 10, 2026

All countries, minus Israel, have no appetite for prolonged war: Salman Khurshid optimistic over 'final settlement' in US-Iran conflict

New Delhi [India], July 10 (ANI): Senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Salman Khurshid on Friday expressed optimism that the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran would eventually be resolved through diplomacy, saying that 'all countries, minus Israel,' have no appetite for a prolonged conflict and that a 'final settlement' would ultimately be reached.Khurshid's remarks come days after

Daily Mail

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· Jul 9, 2026

Half a century of Western intervention in Iran has failed spectacularly - and the current US-Israeli military offensive will too: PETER HITCHENS

Half a century of Western intervention in Iran has failed spectacularly - and the current US-Israeli military offensive will too: PETER HITCHENS

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Related coverage for "Israel’s security cannot hinge on unfinished US-Iran diplomacy - editorial": Mehr News Agency — Post-war West Asia: From confrontation to coexistence. JFeed — Who's The Boss?: Navigating the Frail US-Israel Alliance. DNyuz — Can Netanyahu survive Trump’s Iran deal?. Reuters — Life in Gaza months into fragile ceasefire. Iran Herald — All countries, minus Israel, have no appetite for prolonged war: Salman Khurshid optimistic over 'final settlement' in US-Iran conflict . Daily Mail — Half a century of Western intervention in Iran has failed spectacularly - and the current US-Israeli military offensive will too: PETER HITCHENS