A commentator on a curated Israeli channel argues, citing his own assessment, that President Trump is likely to order the publication of the full Memorandum of Understanding with Iran before the formal signing on Friday. The analyst claims the deal is a planned US economic move, calling it a 'business transaction' worth hundreds of billions to trillions of dollars, and asserts the US treated Israel as a 'attack dog' throughout the war. The claims are unverified and represent the commentator's analysis.
The commentator, writing in an Arabic-language Israeli channel not affiliated with official sources, argues that President Trump's move to publish the MOU details is imminent—'as early as before Friday,' he writes. He frames the entire Iran deal as a 'planned American business transaction' that will channel hundreds of billions to trillions of dollars into the US economy over time. The post repeats earlier claims that the US treated Israel as a 'skilled attack dog' that received tools to carry out its mission, and that Trump acknowledged the 'killer in a suit' (apparently referring to a Lebanese figure) was better at fighting Hezbollah than Israel. The claims represent one channel's analysis only; no official confirmation exists for the timing of the MOU publication or for the financial interpretation offered. The Zioneer has reported extensively on the evolving US-Iran deal narrative, including Vice President Vance's Tuesday morning statement that Trump may release the MOU details before Friday's formal signing ceremony in Geneva.
2 developments
- DevelopingCommentator says Trump celebrates Iran deal prematurely as Tehran denies, reportedly prepares strikes
- StrongTrump administration reportedly finalizing US-Iran deal; Israel faces strategic shift
- StrongTrump: Iran deal details to be published soon; no sanctions relief until Iran complies
- DevelopingLazar Berman: Iran deal's 'war of narratives' as MOU set for Friday signing
Source and signal
- Internal intake
