Despite previous negotiations and a deal once hailed as historic, the potential for an Iran-US agreement remains clouded by unresolved issues and strong opposition from Israel. The original agreement, championed by former President Trump, faced criticism for its perceived shortcomings. Current concerns center on the ongoing nuclear talks and Israel’s continued reservations regarding the deal’s terms. Questions linger about the actual benefits gained by both Iran and the United States from any potential agreement. Israel views the evolving situation with significant concern, potentially seeking to influence or disrupt the process. The future of the deal hinges on navigating these complex geopolitical dynamics and addressing Israel’s security concerns. The core question remains: what tangible advantages will each party ultimately realize?