Tel Aviv, Israel – Hebrew media reports on Wednesday revealed intriguing security and political details concerning the ongoing negotiations with the Iranian regime. The reports indicated that high-ranking officials in Tehran had been given exceptional “security guarantees” to ensure the smooth progress of the strategic talks, which have now entered their fifth day.
Behind the scenes of temporary “immunity”
According to a report by prominent political analyst Yaakov Bardujo, Israel’s Channel 14 stated that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf have been granted “temporary immunity” by both Israel and the United States. The report explained that this immunity is binding for the duration of the ongoing negotiations. These negotiations aim to formulate major political and strategic understandings regarding the future of the Middle East amidst the current military escalation. Bardujo believes that the disclosure of this type of immunity is primarily intended to create a safe “security and political space” for those conducting direct and indirect communications with the Iranian regime. It also aims to ensure the continuity of diplomatic channels, shielding them from military targeting or intelligence operations during this critical period.
New political axis structure
The report highlighted that this information reinforces the leaks circulating over the past two days regarding the nature of the ongoing “marathon” negotiations. It also supports the rumors about attempts to form a “new political axis” in the region aimed at containing the broader conflict. The data indicates that this immunity will remain in effect at least for the duration of the negotiations. However, there are no official clarifications regarding the possibility of extending it or subjecting it to subsequent conditions linked to the progress of the political process.
Security and diplomatic messages
Observers believe that granting immunity to figures at the top of the Iranian political hierarchy—particularly Qalibaf, who is considered part of the powerful military and political wing—represents a significant tactical shift. This shift reflects the international community’s desire to test Tehran’s seriousness in reaching an agreement to end hostilities.
While there has been no official confirmation from either the Israeli or American side regarding the details of this immunity, the relative calm on some fronts and the intensification of diplomatic meetings lend credence to these leaks. Russia Today also reported this news, citing Hebrew sources.


