Israel has formally registered its opposition to a newly proposed peace framework between the United States and Iran, casting immediate doubt on the durability of the diplomatic breakthrough.

The reaction from Jerusalem.

Jerusalem’s frustration has crystallized around the perception that it is being left to bear the brunt of regional security risks while Washington negotiates directly with Tehran.

Citing Israeli officials, Dutch media reports indicate the government views the framework as sidelining its core security demands, effectively treating it as a "child of the bill" in a deal it had no hand in shaping.

This diplomatic friction underscores the fragility of the truce, as Israeli pushback could trigger unilateral actions that undermine the broader agreement.

For markets, the development reinforces the risk premium embedded in Middle East-linked assets.