Rani Amrani, an Iran affairs expert, said on Friday that the US-Iran memorandum of understanding is drawing opposition from both opponents and supporters of the Iranian regime, according to a Channel 14 broadcast.
Rani Amrani, an Iran affairs specialist, said Friday on Channel 14 that the signed US-Iran memorandum of understanding has generated opposition from a rare cross-section of Iranian society — both regime opponents and its own supporters are against the agreement, he argued. The assessment adds to a growing wave of commentary from Israeli analysts and officials scrutinizing the framework. As The Zioneer has previously reported, Israeli security figures and commentators have broadly criticized the emerging deal, while Iranian officials have offered conflicting signals about its terms and benefits. Amrani's framing stands out for noting the domestic Iranian dimension: internal dissent over the MOU may be wider than official narratives suggest.
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