An Israeli analyst claims that the American side is lying about the signing mechanism for the US-Iran deal, alleging that the explanation of a 'digital signature' due to 'logistical problems' is a cover — while Iran publicly stated it does not want to see the Americans at all. The source says he does not believe a single word from the American side, which he accuses of relentless dishonesty.
A single message circulating in Israeli analytical channels accuses the American side of dishonesty regarding the signing of a potential US-Iran agreement. The claim focuses on the mechanism: the Americans, according to the source, describe the signing as 'digital' due to 'logistical problems,' while Iran has publicly stated it does not wish to be in the Americans' presence at all. The analyst adds that he trusts nothing from the American side, alleging a pattern of lying.
The accusation follows a day of conflicting and fast-changing signals about the status of a US-Iran understanding. As The Zioneer reported earlier (BACKGROUND-only items), the same thread has included Trump's claim that a deal would be signed on Sunday (20:19 Jerusalem), an IRGC denial that understandings are complete (20:08), and an Iranian spokesman's statement that did not rule out a signing in the coming days (17:19). This new message represents a further hardline skeptical take, framed as a direct accusation of American deceit.
At this stage, the claim rests on a single, unverified, attributed source — an Israeli analyst who does not name himself explicitly in this message. The broader picture remains unclear, with multiple actors issuing contradictory statements. The accusation itself is reported as an opinion/allegation, not an independently confirmed fact.
- DevelopingIsraeli analyst warns of 'fake agreement' between US and Iran
- StrongIsraeli analyst warns US weakness emboldens Iran, urges strength over diplomacy
- DevelopingAraghchi warns Israel is leading opposition, disclosure could derail US-Iran deal
- DevelopingVance says US-Iran deal was signed 'digitally' yesterday
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