A potential agreement between the United States and Iran is drawing criticism from opposing factions in both countries. In Israel, Opposition Leader Yair Lapid argues the deal falls short of achieving Jerusalem’s objectives regarding Iran’s nuclear program and regional influence. Simultaneously, protests have erupted in the Iranian city of Mashhad, with demonstrators alleging the Iranian government has made significant concessions during negotiations. These Iranian protesters represent the opposition to the current regime and express dissatisfaction with the terms being discussed. The emerging deal aims to revive the 2015 nuclear accord, which limited Iran’s enrichment of uranium in exchange for sanctions relief. However, details of the potential agreement remain limited, fueling concerns and opposition from various stakeholders. The criticism highlights the complex political landscape surrounding the negotiations and the challenges in reaching a mutually acceptable resolution.
