US intelligence agencies believe Israel may actively attempt to disrupt ongoing negotiations for a peace deal between the United States and Iran, according to a report published Friday by The Washington Post. The assessment is based on information from current and former US officials familiar with the matter. Concerns center around Israel’s opposition to a potential agreement that would ease sanctions on Iran in exchange for limitations on its nuclear program. Officials suggest Israel might engage in covert actions to sabotage the talks or the eventual implementation of any agreement. The report does not detail specific planned actions, but highlights a growing tension between the US and Israel regarding the Iranian nuclear issue. This intelligence assessment raises questions about the viability of the negotiations and the potential for further regional instability. The White House has not yet officially commented on the report.
