The New York Times' report is a bit outrageous; the agreement clearly states that the U.S. and its allies will not attack Iran, so where does the Israel exemption come from?

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CoinWorld News reports that, according to Iran's Fars News Agency, The New York Times claims that Trump has excluded Israel from the obligations related to the Iran agreement, but this claim is unfounded. According to the clear terms of the agreement, once the deal is finalized, the United States and its allies will commit not to attack Iran or its allies. In exchange, Iran also promises that itself and its allies will not launch preemptive military strikes against the United States and its allies. Therefore, the media's claim that Israel is exempt from any obligations to Iran contradicts the explicit provisions of the final agreement and is not true.
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