Security Cabinet officials 'frustrated' over MoU, believe economic collapse imminent - exclusive (opens original article in a new tab)
Israeli security officials are frustrated with the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding, believing Iran's economy is nearing collapse due to US-led naval blockades that have significantly reduced oil production and caused shortages. The MoU allows Iran to resume oil exports, easing pressure on Tehran, but experts caution that economic hardship may not lead to political concessions.
- Senior Israeli officials expressed frustration over the US-Iran MoU, believing Iran's economy is near collapse
- Iran's oil production has declined due to US naval blockade, leading to potential long-term damage
- The MoU allows Iran to resume oil exports, easing economic pressure on Tehran
- Experts caution that economic hardship may not lead to political concessions from Iran
- Israeli security officials warned that lifting sanctions could prevent further oil field shutdowns
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