Following the mysterious explosion at the Bandar Abbas port in Iran, an Israeli political official today (Monday) addressed the swirling rumors, clarifying to reporters that “there is no known connection between Israel and the Bandar Abbas incident.” The official urged against rushing to conclusions and emphasized that Israel is pursuing a responsible and cautious policy.
Regarding relations with the United States on the Iranian nuclear issue, the official stated that “there is an ongoing dialogue at many levels” between the two governments, stressing: “The dialogue is not one-sided – we also present our positions. There is an intimate and strong relationship between the governments, and I am convinced that the United States is committed to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.”

Our patience is not unlimited
Concerning the situation in Gaza and efforts to secure the release of hostages, the official said that Israel continues negotiations but warned: “We are still trying to exhaust efforts for a hostage release deal – but our patience is not unlimited.”
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He criticized Qatar’s involvement in the talks, stating: “Unfortunately, the Qataris have had a negative influence on the negotiations.”
Regarding new proposals from Arab states, which reportedly include ideas for a prolonged ceasefire, the official was resolute: “There is no chance we will agree to a hudna (temporary ceasefire) with Hamas that would allow them to rearm and recover.”
According to the official, Israel views Hamas as a strategic threat and will not agree to any temporary arrangements that would enable the organization to continue its fighting capabilities in the future.





