The article discusses American concerns that Israel might have attempted to disrupt ongoing peace negotiations with Iran by targeting key Iranian negotiators. According to The New York Post, the US feared that Israel was considering assassinating Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf, who were central figures in the talks. The US reportedly pressured Israel to remove them from its 'hit list' after recognizing that such an attack would derail the negotiations and prolong the conflict. During April, Qalibaf faced an alleged Israeli threat during his return flight from Pakistan-mediated talks with the US, prompting his delegation to travel by land instead. Despite these tensions, the US and Iran reached a framework agreement in June, including resuming maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and future discussions on Iran’s nuclear program. However, this agreement does not align with Israel’s goals of regime change in Iran or dismantling its military programs.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced account of the situation, citing The New York Post and describing both the US concerns and the outcomes of the negotiations. It avoids overtly biased language or selective sourcing, providing context on both sides of the issue.




