A recently signed agreement, facilitated by former U.S. President Trump and an individual named Pezeskian, aims to immediately reopen vital straits and lift the blockade on Iranian ports. Despite this development intended to ease regional tensions, Israel’s exclusion from the negotiations casts a shadow over the deal’s long-term stability. Analysts suggest that Israel’s non-participation maintains the risk of potential conflict escalation in the region. The agreement focuses primarily on maritime access and trade, addressing immediate logistical concerns. However, the underlying political issues that contribute to regional instability remain unresolved. The absence of Israeli involvement raises questions about the deal’s comprehensiveness and its ability to foster lasting peace. Concerns persist that without broader consensus, the situation could quickly deteriorate.