A circulating statement on a monitored channel claims President Donald Trump has 'sold us out' to Iran, intensifying already-existing Israeli unease over U.S. concessions in nuclear talks. The remark, lacking further detail or named attribution, follows several recent reports of tension between Washington and Jerusalem over the direction of the deal.
A single unsourced Telegram post from a monitored channel states simply 'In short, Trump sold us out.' While the phrasing is brief and carries no named official source, it aligns with a weeks-long thread of reporting The Zioneer has tracked: President Trump's shifting language on the Iran nuclear deal — from claiming a deal was close or already signed, to accusing Tehran of deception, to reports that Israeli officials are alarmed by U.S. concessions. The post appears to reflect a raw sentiment circulating in certain Israeli circles, but does not represent a confirmed event, statement, or policy change. No official, lawmaker, or named figure is cited. The claim is attributed here as a circulating report, not an established fact. Its significance lies in registering the mood among parts of the Israeli public and commentariat as the nuclear talks evolve without clear resolution.
2 developments
- DevelopingIsraeli analyst warns Trump is being outmaneuvered by Iran in nuclear talks
- DevelopingCommentator: Trump 'plays into Iran's hands' and chases deal from a position of weakness
- DevelopingBarak Ravid warns: Israel may face Iran alone amid Netanyahu-Trump rift
- DevelopingCommentator says Iran is 'playing' Trump, warns US is being humiliated
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