Iran plans to include the US-Israel war in school textbooks, and the odds for an Israel-Iran permanent peace deal by April 30 have dropped to
Market reaction
The April 30 peace deal contract sits at
Why it matters
Embedding the conflict in school textbooks is a way to entrench a specific narrative about the war in the next generation of Iranian citizens. That kind of institutional commitment makes diplomatic concessions harder to sell domestically and makes a near-term peace deal less likely. The curriculum change signals that Iran’s government sees the conflict as something to memorialize, not resolve quickly.
What to watch
Statements from Trump or Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi are the main catalysts. Any indication of resumed talks or a joint statement could move these odds fast, especially given how thin the April 30 book is.
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