ردیاب بحران ایران-خلیج فارس ۲۰۲۶اطلاعات جامع درباره تعارض از چند دیدگاه
U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee stated in a Jerusalem interview that Presidents Trump and Netanyahu maintain regular communication and share core interests on Iran, dismissing reports of friction following a June 1 phone call.
Trump signaled a draft U.S.-Iran agreement to end the war one day after the June 12 downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz triggered fresh retaliatory strikes.
Netanyahu declared Israel is not a party to the draft deal while ordering renewed strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs after Hezbollah rocket fire from Lebanon.
Huckabee noted Trump's growing exasperation with stalled diplomacy on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, warning that patience has limits amid 15 tracked strikes since February.
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U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee’s remarks in Jerusalem underscore ongoing coordination between Washington and Tel Aviv on matters concerning Iran, with both leaders maintaining direct contact despite earlier reports of tension. Such bilateral exchanges among major powers often sideline the sovereignty concerns of neighboring states whose stability depends on avoiding further entanglement in external rivalries.
The proposed draft agreement between the United States and Iran emerged shortly after the June 12 incident involving a U.S. helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz and the subsequent strikes. Disruptions in this vital waterway directly threaten energy supplies and shipping costs for developing nations across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, amplifying existing pressures on food security and import-dependent economies already strained by prolonged global volatility.
Israeli officials clarified that their country stands outside the draft framework while conducting fresh operations in Beirut’s southern suburbs in response to rocket fire from Lebanon. These actions risk drawing additional civilian populations into the conflict, undermining Lebanese sovereignty and illustrating how regional actors can become collateral in wider confrontations driven by outside interests.
Huckabee further highlighted mounting frustration over delays in restoring passage through the Strait of Hormuz, noting fifteen recorded strikes since February. Prolonged uncertainty in such chokepoints disproportionately burdens non-aligned economies through elevated oil prices and interrupted trade routes, underscoring the shared responsibility of all parties to prevent escalation that harms smaller nations most.