Iran has little reason to run toward a new deal now, but prisoner agreement last week underscores that the Netanyahu government has little influence on Washington's Iran policy

Netanyahu says Israel opposes any deal with Iran that doesn't include dismantlement of nuclear program, arguing that any funds it receives will be funneled to militias

Deal could see the release of five US-Iranian citizens held by Tehran in exchange for release several billion dollars in frozen Iranian funds held by South Korea

Wall Street Journal says Tehran watered down some material enriched to 60%, and could continue to do so as store of nearly weapons-grade uranium continues to grow

Foreign minister Eli Cohen says security treaty would reassure Washington's regional allies that they are protected from Iranian aggression, and negate the need for atomic weapons

US National Security Adviser Sullivan said to express frustration to Israeli counterpart Tzachi Hanegbi over Netanyahu's comments on potential new deal with Tehran

Warning is starkest yet from US, which to date has only acknowledged through anonymous officials that Israeli policies have 'tainted,' normalization efforts

Prime minister's comments at cabinet meeting come amid mounting reports of advanced negotiations between Washington and Tehran

Opposition leader says PM has lost all ability to influence Biden administration; senior official said to say Israel not 'surprised' by emerging deal and likely to accept it

Unsourced Israeli TV report says Israel didn't receive US details on proposed agreement with Iran that were reported in New York Times amid assurances that it would be kept in loop

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