Iranian state television is touting the terms of the emerging deal as a strategic victory, according to a post by reports. The broadcast claims Iran gave up nothing on its nuclear program, ballistic missiles, or control of the Strait of Hormuz, and that Hezbollah and Lebanon are protected and strengthened under the agreement.
The Zioneer has tracked the Iranian media campaign around the emerging US-Iran deal for several days. As we reported on June 12, Iranian officials detailed terms of a Memorandum of Understanding that left missiles and proxies off the table. The latest broadcast from Iranian state television reinforces that narrative, presenting the agreement as a victory that protects Iran's nuclear threshold status, ballistic missile arsenal, and regional proxies. The public boast — shared by the desk's monitoring feed at 00:49 Jerusalem — appears designed to reassure domestic audiences and project strength to regional rivals. It follows weeks of mixed signals: earlier this month, Iran's leadership touted the latest round of fighting as a strategic victory (June 9), while Israeli analysts cautioned that the deal's terms may repackage existing NPT commitments (June 12). The broadcast makes no mention of uranium removal, a point that IDF Radio military correspondent Doron Kadosh assessed as a 'win-win' for Tehran. What remains unverified: whether these terms reflect the actual signed text or are part of an internal propaganda campaign — a question the desk will track as additional details emerge.
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