The surprising silence of Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding the recent Iranian nuclear agreement has generated considerable speculation. Analyst Amit Segal explores the reasons behind this shift in strategy, contrasting it with Netanyahu’s previous staunch opposition to such agreements. The central question focuses on why a leader historically critical of diplomatic accords is now adopting a position of complete quietude. Segal’s analysis suggests a complex calculation is at play, though the specific motivations remain unclear. This silence deviates sharply from Netanyahu’s past vocal condemnations of similar deals. The lack of public comment is prompting debate about Israel’s current approach to the evolving situation with Iran. The situation is being closely monitored by regional and international observers.