An Iranian-affiliated analyst argues that Iran's threats should compel Israel to intensify strikes in Lebanon in order to collapse the 'reckless deal' that Tehran extracted from President Trump, according to a single unverified channel report.
A single source reported the analyst's statement Tuesday evening. The source characterizes the view as originating from an analyst aligned with Iran, but provides no name or specific affiliation. The assessment argues that continued Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon serve Iranian strategic interests by preventing the emerging US-Iran agreement from taking effect. The call to 'explode the reckless deal' echoes themes in earlier Iranian-aligned commentary reported by The Zioneer (June 11), which warned that US infrastructure strikes would collapse the talks. No Israeli or US official has commented on this specific framing, and the analyst's precise identity and institutional backing are not disclosed in the report. The claim is attributed solely to a single unnamed source.
- DevelopingIran threatens stronger retaliation if Israel strikes, amid Trump call for talks
- DevelopingIran-aligned outlet warns Trump infrastructure strikes could cripple region, including Israel
- DevelopingAnalysis: Iran seeks to use Trump as leverage against Netanyahu, analyst warns
- StrongAnalyst: US strikes on Iran failing to force surrender, Tehran retaliates against Gulf allies
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