Following the President's announcement, major Israeli news outlets featured the story prominently, leading to widespread discussions among experts and commentators regarding the implications of engaging Iran diplomatically. Notably, in light of Iran’s current nuclear advancements, a faction of Israeli analysts is considering the viability of conducting a preemptive military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. They argue that with Iran's military allies, including Syria and Hezbollah, currently weakened, the timing may be favorable for such an action.

Should the negotiations proceed, this would mark the first official engagement between the U.S. and Iran since the Trump administration withdrew from the prior nuclear agreement established during the Obama era, a decision heavily backed by Netanyahu. The Israeli leader expressed cautious optimism about any diplomatic efforts to thwart Iran's nuclear ambitions, emphasizing the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons altogether.