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Channel 14 reports US-Iran MOU dead, Israel on high alert for retaliation

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Channel 14 reports US-Iran MOU dead, Israel on high alert for retaliation

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TL;DR

Israeli Channel 14 reports that the memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran is dead, and that Iran's infrastructure is back in the crosshairs. Separately, the network says Israel is bracing for escalation, with Prime Minister Netanyahu holding security consultations and a stated policy of responding forcefully to any attack.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Israeli Channel 14 reported Thursday evening that the US-Iran memorandum of understanding has collapsed, quoting a message to Tehran that the regime's infrastructure is once again in the crosshairs. The same network reported that Israel is in a state of heightened readiness, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holding security consultations and Israel warning it will respond forcefully to any attack.

These reports follow weeks of speculation around the status of the deal. As The Zioneer reported on July 8, President Trump stated that in his opinion the MOU with Iran 'is dead.' On July 1, Channel 14 reported that the talks were on a collision course. The latest broadcast adds that exchanges of fire continue, and includes a claim — unattributed — that Trump does not want a ceasefire but also does not want war.

All reports cited here originate from a single Israeli media outlet (Channel 14). No official U.S., Israeli, or Iranian confirmation has been provided. Confidence remains Developing.

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