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Trump links normalisation to pro-Israel criticism amid possible Iran deal

25 May 2026
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Pro-Israel advocates in the US have been warning President Trump against signing a potential deal with Iran that doesn’t sufficiently weaken Iran’s leadership and military. However, some critical voices softened after Trump suggested more Arab countries could establish relations with Israel as part of the agreement. Senator Lindsey Graham initially warned against ending the conflict but later praised Trump’s diplomatic push, calling it “simply brilliant.” Trump’s proposal to expand the Abraham Accords to more countries comes as his administration struggles to negotiate a peace deal with Iran.

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The push for more Arab countries to normalize ties with Israel as part of a potential agreement with Iran could have significant geopolitical implications. This move could enhance Israel’s political and economic position in the region while further isolating Palestinians. Additionally, it highlights the complexities and challenges of negotiating peace deals in the Middle East, especially with regards to long-standing conflicts and regional power dynamics. A major earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale struck the eastern coast of Japan today, causing significant damage to buildings and infrastructure. The quake hit in the early morning hours, catching many residents off guard and leading to widespread panic in the affected regions. The tremors were felt as far as Tokyo, but the epicenter was located near the city of Sendai. Rescue teams are currently on the ground assessing the situation and providing aid to those in need.

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Earthquakes are not uncommon in Japan, a country located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, but each new tremor serves as a reminder of the constant threat of natural disasters in the region. The latest quake comes just weeks after a devastating typhoon swept through the area, compounding the challenges faced by local authorities and emergency services. The resilience of the Japanese people will once again be put to the test as they work to recover from yet another catastrophic event.

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