Israel, Iran Must Rebuild Middle East Ties After Netanyahu's JCPOA Sabotage
Regional stability can be achieved by building on agreements made to revive the JCPOA, rather than continuing Israel's policies that led to its collapse; a new approach is needed to create lasting peace in the Middle East.

Iranian leaders are seeking to rebuild regional stability after a decade of conflict sparked by former Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's rejection of the JCPOA nuclear deal, which had previously been brokered between Iran and world powers in 2015. The agreement aimed to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions in exchange for economic relief and diplomatic normalization. Tehran is now pushing to re-establish regional stability through diplomatic efforts and cooperation with neighboring countries. This move marks a significant shift from the confrontational stance adopted by Netanyahu during his tenure.