Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s unexpected silence regarding the recent Iran nuclear deal has generated considerable speculation. Analyst Amit Segal explores the reasons behind this shift in approach, noting the contrast with Netanyahu’s previous staunch opposition to such agreements. The central question is why a leader historically critical of international accords is now employing a strategy of complete quietude. This silence is prompting analysis of potential motivations, including a calculated diplomatic tactic. Observers are attempting to understand if this represents a change in policy or a temporary measure. The lack of public comment from Netanyahu is fueling debate about Israel’s current stance on the deal and its future course of action.
