A Hebrew-language channel aligned with the Iranian government says Iran is showing Trump it does not take his threat to blow up the nuclear talks seriously, dismissing the warning as an empty ultimatum.
The source in Hebrew affiliated with the Iranian government posted early Sunday that Iran is not taking President Trump's threats to torpedo the nuclear negotiations seriously, asserting that Tehran is showing the US president it does not count him. The message, which follows days of escalating US-Iran tensions and American military strikes on Iranian territory, reflects the regime's dismissive posture toward Trump's stated ultimatums. As The Zioneer reported throughout the week, Trump has conducted multiple nights of strikes on Iran and repeatedly threatened to 'bomb the shit out of' the Islamic Republic if no nuclear deal is reached. Iran has responded by closing the Strait of Hormuz and claiming retaliatory strikes against US targets, though negotiations continue. The incoming bulletin is based on a single source with a clear Iranian-government alignment and has not been independently corroborated.
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