According to Odaily Odaily, Li Zixin, assistant researcher at the China Institute of International Studies, stated that Israel certainly couldn't stop the signing of the memorandum of understanding. Israel is not a direct party to the US-Iran memorandum of understanding and has no veto power. Given the immense domestic political pressure facing the White House, it is even less likely to influence President Trump's will. Therefore, Israel cannot prevent the US and Iran from signing, but it never needs a formal veto to disrupt the process; instead, it habitually undermines ceasefire conditions by creating a fait accompli. The extent of Israel's influence on the situation depends on both the influence of the United States and Iran's reaction. Considering that both the US and Iran have a strong incentive to achieve a ceasefire, Israel is unlikely to completely disrupt the current situation. However, the Israeli military can still continuously create friction at a low-intensity level, objectively increasing the difficulty for the US and Iran to reach a final ceasefire agreement. (CCTV News)
Experts: Israel cannot stop the US and Iran from signing the agreement, but it may create friction.
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