Israeli Channel 14 commentator Noam Amir dismisses the expected US-Iran memorandum of understanding as meaningless, arguing that the only thing that will matter is actions on the ground, not what is signed or declared.
Channel 14 commentator Noam Amir posted this morning (Tuesday) a blunt dismissal of the anticipated US-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU), stating that 'the agreement is not worth the paper it's written on.' His assessment echoes a line reported by The Zioneer on Friday (June 12) from a senior Israeli official, who described the expected MOU as a 'bluff' — a non-binding document rather than a final deal. Amir's comment adds on-record Israeli media weight to the skepticism expressed by official sources, reinforcing the view that the diplomatic track is viewed in Jerusalem as performative rather than substantive. No new factual details about the MOU's content, timeline, or signing are reported.
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