
Iran tensions simmer as Trump claims deal is 'largely' done
Matthew Doran is reporting live from Jerusalem this week, breaking down what's actually happening on the ground after 86 days of conflict. The situation keeps shifting, and tracking all the moving pieces is harder than it looks. So what exactly changed this week that prompted Trump to say a deal is mostly done?
There's talk of what some are calling 'toll booth' issues slowing everything down. These are the kind of granular details that don't make headlines but kill negotiations fast. The Trump administration is claiming progress, but history shows that 'largely done' can mean anything from next week to never. Tehran isn't exactly playing ball either, which means both sides still have massive gaps to close.
The Middle East is watching closely because the stakes here aren't abstract. Every day this drags out, regional actors get bolder, proxies test boundaries, and the chance for a real agreement gets smaller. This weekly briefing from Jerusalem cuts through the noise and gives you the actual status instead of the spin.