A sober examination of the widening chasm between American and Iranian negotiating positions following last week's talks leads to one stark and unavoidable conclusion: there is no deal to be made. Iran has already declared that any military strike would constitute an act of total war, to be answered with missile barrages against every US base in the Middle East — and against Israel. We know how such a conflict could begin. We do not know how it would end. The Negotiation Dead End: No Zone of Possible Agreement In the world of diplomacy, few concepts are as critical as ZOPA — the Zone of Possible Agreement, the overlapping range of outcomes where both parties can find common ground. When the ZOPA is empty, no amount of shuttle diplomacy, backchannel communication, or marathon negotiating sessions can produce a result. After the latest round of US-Iran talks, the conclusion is unmistakable: the ZOPA does not exist. According to the Israel Hayom, t he United States initiated the curre...
Israel is increasingly alarmed by Egypt’s accelerating military build‑up and its fast‑warming relationship with Turkey, developments that Israeli officials and analysts warn could reshape the strategic balance across the Eastern Mediterranean and around Gaza. For decades, the 1979 Egypt–Israel peace treaty has been a cornerstone of Israel’s regional security, effectively neutralising the largest Arab army on its southern flank. But recent Egyptian arms purchases, expanded deployments in Sinai and Cairo’s defence outreach to Ankara are fuelling doubts in Jerusalem about how stable that equation will be in the long term. In a rare public warning ... * The Levant Files is dedicated to delivering in‑depth, context‑rich reporting on the shifting geopolitics of our region. Our latest analysis, examining Israel’s growing unease over Egypt’s military build‑up and Cairo’s deepening ties with Ankara, exemplifies the kind of work we strive to produce consistently and ...