In a post on Telegram, a commentator known as 'Abu Saleh' of the 'Arab Desk' ridiculed Prime Minister Netanyahu's repeated assertion that Iran promised it will not obtain nuclear weapons, comparing it to an unreliable contractor. The sarcastic post, which included a call to pray for the return of former US President Barack Obama, reflects a perspective circulating in some Arabic-language channels but carries no new factual reporting.
A commentator publishing under the alias 'Abu Saleh' of the 'Arab Desk' posted a brief, sarcastic Telegram message on Tuesday morning mocking Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's repeated statement that Iran has promised not to acquire nuclear weapons. The post, which calls the claim 'the dumbest line of this ridiculous president' and compares the Iranian pledge to an unreliable contractor, also expresses a wish for the return of former U.S. President Barack Obama. The commentary does not introduce new information or events; as noted in the message's metadata, the source channel is linked to The Zioneer's own intake system. The post belongs to the broader public discourse surrounding the emerging U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, a topic The Zioneer has covered extensively, but it offers no factual update to the negotiation or any specific incident.
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