Efforts to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal remain precarious, hampered by deep-seated distrust between the United States and Iran. Despite a potential pathway towards an agreement, both Washington and Tehran harbor significant reservations about the other’s intentions. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is actively working to undermine the negotiations, viewing a renewed deal as a threat to Israeli security. While a complete collapse of talks is not inevitable, the situation is highly fragile and subject to disruption. The possibility of a diplomatic resolution, once considered remote, is now cautiously viewed as achievable, though challenging. International observers are closely monitoring the situation, recognizing the potential consequences of both a successful agreement and a further escalation of tensions.