How do Iranians and Israelis view the US-Iran deal?
AI Summary
The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to end the regional conflict, including provisions for Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon. Hezbollah's leadership welcomed the framework as a diplomatic victory, though international observers question whether the accord will genuinely weaken the militia or ultimately strengthen it by providing Iran financial resources once economic sanctions are eased. Israel has signaled resistance to full withdrawal and continues military operations in the region.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the diplomatic breakthrough and frame the deal as a regional victory, celebrating the opportunity for Israeli forces to withdraw and for Iran's position to be secured.
Moderate: Centrist outlets express caution about whether the agreement will actually weaken Hezbollah as intended, highlight implementation challenges, and note that Lebanon's concrete benefits remain limited despite the country's devastation, while urging all parties toward restraint.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets focus on the risk that Iran will use unfrozen assets to strengthen Hezbollah's financial and political position once sanctions are lifted, and emphasize Israel's determination to maintain its security presence and refuse full withdrawal.
Residents in Tehran and Tel Aviv voiced mixed reactions to the US-Iran agreement, with some welcoming an end to the fighting while others questioned whether the deal would hold. ...
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