• A permanent ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon

  • US commitment not to interfere with Iran’s internal affairs

  • Lifting of the US naval blockade within 30 days

  • US withdrawal of forces from Iran

  • Reopening the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days “under Iranian arrangements”

  • The US and its allies are delivering reconstruction plans for Iran worth at least $300bn

  • Ending sanctions on Iranian oil and energy products

  • Reiteration of Iran’s commitment not to produce nuclear weapons

  • US commitment not to increase its forces in the region and not impose new sanctions

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    Definitely not the Jewish people in their own country at least but some strains of the far right have good relationships with Israel nevertheless. For instance Orban worked quite closely with Netanyahu and was called a friend of Israel despite at home doing stuff like praising WW2 figures who made antisemitic laws or promoting Soros conspiracy theories.

    If antisemitism grows in countries with decently large Jewish populations, that encourages them to flee to Israel where they constitute a majority. Since over half of the Jewish people in the world don’t live in Israel, such migrations could make Israel much more powerful militarily and economically than it is today, so Israel the state could be better off in a more antisemetic world that is harder on the Jewish people. It would incentivize more settlers due to lack of housing and reduce the Arab proportion of the population, furthering goals of the Israeli right. At the same time, the right wing in the countries the Jewish people would be fleeing from would be happy to reduce the numbers of people with a different culture nearby. And they can cooperate on other things they may find of interest too like how Hungary and Israel got some military and Pegasus spyware deals, diplomatic cover, etc.