Publish dateTuesday 3 February 2026 - 14:59
Story Code : 345387
Tel Aviv
Hebrew-language media reported that the Zionist regime has expressed concern over the possibility of Iran and the United States reaching a partial agreement in possible future talks in Istanbul, and considers this trend a sign of Washington's retreat from the positions of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The Zionist regime's 12th TV channel announced that, on the eve of a possible meeting between the US representative and the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Israeli officials are compiling a list of three main areas of opposition to convey these to Steve Witkoff, the US envoy.

The Hebrew website "Hamkhedesh" reported that a meeting is scheduled to be held in Istanbul next Friday between Steve Witkoff, the US representative, and Seyyed Abbas Araqchi, the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran. According to the media outlet, this meeting is the first meeting between American and Iranian officials since the collapse of previous negotiations and the start of the 12-day war last June, and therefore is highly sensitive.

Citing a report by the American website Axios, the Hebrew site wrote that the meeting was formed following intensive diplomatic efforts by some countries in the region, including Turkey, Egypt and Qatar; countries that are seeking to prevent a full-scale military conflict in West Asia.

According to an informed source who spoke to Axios, setting Friday as the date for the meeting is the most optimistic possible scenario and nothing is certain until it actually takes place.

According to the report, before traveling to Turkey, Witkoff will first travel to occupied Jerusalem and is scheduled to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He will then travel to Abu Dhabi to consult on peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, and then depart for Istanbul. Seyyed Abbas Araqchi had also traveled to Istanbul earlier, at the end of last week.

Hebrew media say that these developments are being followed with concern and close observation in Israel. Despite the red lines that Tel Aviv has drawn in the Iranian nuclear file, which include demanding a complete halt to enrichment and the removal of uranium from Iranian soil, Zionist officials are concerned that the United States will ultimately settle for a limited, purely nuclear agreement.

The Hamkhdesh base has emphasized that Israel’s main concern is the neglect of two important files: first, Iran’s ballistic missile program, and second, Iran’s support for its regional allies.

According to this media outlet, Zionist officials describe Iran’s missile program as an existential threat and demand that serious restrictions be included in any possible agreement. However, they predict that Washington will focus only on reducing the number or range of missiles and will not prevent Iran from continuing to strengthen its defense capabilities; An issue that, from Tel Aviv's perspective, could lead to the strengthening of Iran in the shadow of an incomplete agreement.
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