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According to a recent report, the U.S.-Iran deal has challenged Benjamin Netanyahu's stance on Iran, showcasing the limits of his influence with a U.S. president known for being pro-Israel. Israeli analyst Danny Citrinowicz labeled the agreement as a significant setback, claiming it inadvertently bolstered the legitimacy of the Iranian regime that Israel sought to dismantle. The deal encompasses 14 points, such as the cessation of all sanctions on Iran, including oil exports, a substantial aid and reconstruction package of at least $300 billion, the lifting of the naval blockade on Iranian ports, and mutual respect for each nation's sovereignty. While Iran has reiterated its commitment to not pursue nuclear weapons, specifics on the removal of materials remain pending further negotiations. Citrinowicz's remarks underline the complex implications of the deal for Israel's geopolitical standing.