An Israeli commentator says he hears considerable hysteria over a reportedly emerging agreement, attributing the noise to psychological warfare by interested parties on all sides and urging the public to wait and see the actual text before reacting.
An Israeli commentator called for public composure amid what he described as deliberate psychological warfare surrounding the emerging US-Iran agreement. In remarks posted on a subscribed channel, the commentator noted that hysteria is being fueled by interested parties on all sides, and urged the public to wait for the actual text before reacting.
His call for calm follows a string of conflicting signals from Washington, Tehran and Jerusalem in recent days. As The Zioneer reported in previous bulletins (BACKGROUND context only, no continuity), a senior Israeli official dismissed the expected US-Iran memorandum of understanding as 'meaningless', while a senior US official said Israel would be comfortable once it reviews the deal. The Iranian foreign ministry claimed it is negotiating in good faith, while analysts have assessed that Iran is playing for time and that its officials are conducting psychological warfare.
The commentator's intervention reflects a growing recognition in Israeli political discourse that the war of narratives around the Iran talks may be as significant as the diplomatic process itself. With no text yet released, the substance of any agreement remains unverified, leaving public opinion vulnerable to competing spin operations.
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