After the signing of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, Iranian state television broadcast a children's program featuring a song about the benefits of making agreements, according to the Iranian the source. The song's lyrics portray mutual concessions leading to a better outcome for all sides.
Iranian state television aired a children's program on Friday morning that included a song celebrating the just-signed US-Iran memorandum of understanding, according to an Iranian news the source. The lyrics present the deal as a positive step in which each side makes some concessions to reach a better collective outcome.
The broadcast comes after President Donald Trump confirmed signing the MOU on his Truth Social platform early Friday, as The Zioneer reported at 02:07. The Iranian state media's festive framing contrasts with coverage from earlier in the week: on June 15, Iranian state TV had boasted that the deal preserved Tehran's nuclear program, missile capabilities, and proxy forces, touting it as a strategic victory (The Zioneer, June 15).
The children's song represents a distinct propaganda effort aimed at domestic audiences, particularly youth, to normalize and legitimize the agreement. The MOU was formally signed Wednesday and has drawn a range of reactions from Israeli commentators, with some calling it a U.S. capitulation and others arguing it is a temporary performance before a resumption of hostilities.
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