US-Iran Peace Talks Stall Amid Growing Israeli Protests Over Impasse
April 26, 2026 • Al Jazeera
US-Iran Peace Talks Canceled, Israeli Protests Erupt
Hundreds of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv on Sunday, demonstrating against the stalled US-Iran peace talks. The protests came as fears grew that the US-Israeli war on Iran would resume.
Earlier, US officials announced the cancellation of a scheduled meeting with Iranian representatives in Islamabad. This development had sparked hopes for a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing standoff between the two nations.
The canceled talks were part of an effort to negotiate a peace agreement between the US and Iran. The meeting was intended to address concerns over Iran’s nuclear program and other issues related to regional security.
As news of the cancellation spread, crowds of protesters took to the streets in Tel Aviv, expressing their opposition to the stalled negotiations. The demonstrations highlighted the growing tensions between Israel and Iran, with many Israelis fearing that a resumption of hostilities would have significant consequences for regional stability.
The Israeli government has not commented on the protests or the canceled talks. However, the cancellation of the meeting has raised concerns about the prospects for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing developments in the region likely to impact the situation in the coming days and weeks.
Source: Al Jazeera