Residents of Jerusalem have expressed significant unease following the announcement of the recent US-Iran peace initiative. Many locals fear that the proposed agreement, while aiming to ease regional tensions, overlooks critical threats that Iran still poses to Israel’s security. “We remain vulnerable,” said several community leaders, underlining concerns that the deal might embolden Tehran’s hostile rhetoric and undermine Israel’s defensive posture in an already volatile neighborhood.

The sentiments gathered from diverse neighborhoods highlight a consensus: the peace deal does not guarantee Israel’s safety. Alongside skepticism about Tehran’s intentions, Jerusalemites pointed to unresolved issues like missile capabilities and proxy activities. Below is a summary of key local concerns:

  • Missile threat: Potential continuation and expansion of Iran’s ballistic missile program.
  • Proxy influence: Strengthening of Iranian-backed militias in Syria and Lebanon.
  • Intelligence gaps: Doubts over adequate monitoring and enforcement of the deal’s terms.
  • Regional stability: Fear of increased instability despite diplomatic overtures.
Security Aspect Local Perception Potential Risk
Missile Development High vigilance required Enhanced strike capability
Proxy Militias Worsening influence Cross-border attacks
Monitoring Measures Insufficient coverage Undetected violations
Diplomatic Trust Low confidence Fragile agreements