A US-Iran agreement aimed at concluding the Middle East war is being described by Israeli analysts as a strategic setback for Israel and as evidence of diminished Israeli influence in Washington. The accord, reported as announced by Pakistan early Monday, is not yet complete and is expected to be finalized within about 60 days. According to the analyses cited by multiple outlets, the preliminary framework already raises concern in Israel. Analysts say the structure of the agreement is viewed as effectively locking in Iranian gains while postponing the most sensitive issues for Israel, particularly those related to Israeli security. The reporting across sources focuses less on the detailed terms of the agreement and more on Israel’s assessment of what the interim framework implies for negotiations ahead. Both sources characterize the situation as one in which Israel faces reduced leverage as the process toward ending the conflict moves forward, with final decisions expected only after the next phase of talks and documentation.