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Netanyahu: Iran nuclear deal may be signed in Switzerland as soon as Sunday

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Netanyahu: Iran nuclear deal may be signed in Switzerland as soon as Sunday

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TL;DR

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a nuclear deal with Iran could be signed in Switzerland as soon as Sunday, according to a report by i24NEWS's Amichai Stein. Netanyahu reiterated that as long as he is prime minister Iran will not obtain a nuclear weapon, asserting that President Trump fully agrees with him on the issue.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that a nuclear deal between world powers and Iran could be signed in Switzerland as soon as Sunday — meaning the same day — according to a report by Amichai Stein of i24NEWS published at 15:07 Jerusalem time. The precise venue or context beyond Switzerland was not specified in the report.

This marks the first time Netanyahu himself has named a specific day for a possible signing, building on his earlier statements in The Zioneer's thread. At 14:29 Jerusalem on both Monday and Tuesday, the Desk reported Netanyahu insisting Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon while he leads Israel and claiming full alignment with President Donald Trump. At 14:31 and 14:32 Jerusalem, The Zioneer published two matching items — a bulletin and an article — reiterating those positions. The new data point is the reported Sunday timeline.

The Desk has tracked this story across multiple developments over the past week. As The Zioneer reported on June 9 at 09:58 Jerusalem, President Trump stated the U.S. would finalize a deal with Iran within days. On June 11 at 23:11 Jerusalem, the Desk covered Trump's announcement of an "excellent settlement" to end the war with Iran. On June 8 at 01:12, we reported a single-source claim that Trump pledged in a call with Netanyahu to dismantle Iran's nuclear capabilities.

Neither the Prime Minister's Office nor the White House has issued an official statement confirming a Sunday signing in Switzerland. The Desk has not independently corroborated the specific signing date, and the report continues to rely on a single source — Stein's i24NEWS dispatch. The exact terms, location, and status of the talks remain unverified.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

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    Netanyahu reports the deal may be signed in Switzerland this Sunday.

  2. Netanyahu asserts full agreement with President Trump on preventing Iranian nuclear weapons.

  3. Netanyahu: Iran will not get nuclear weapons as long as I am prime minister

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