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Sraya Harush: US sees Iran humiliating it, public opinion shifting toward war

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Sraya Harush: US sees Iran humiliating it, public opinion shifting toward war

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Commentator Sraya Harush told Channel 14 that the United States now recognizes Iran is not honoring the memorandum of understanding and is humiliating Washington, leading to a shift in American public opinion toward supporting military action. The assessment reflects growing frustration with Tehran's compliance.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Commentator Sraya Harush, a regular contributor to Channel 14, stated on Wednesday evening that the United States is shifting its approach to Iran. According to Harush, Washington now understands that Tehran is not fulfilling the terms of the memorandum of understanding and is deliberately humiliating the Americans. He assessed that this is driving a change in U.S. public opinion, moving toward support for war.

The comment comes amid ongoing coverage by The Zioneer of the US-Iran MOU negotiations, which have been reported as stalled over the Lebanon ceasefire clause and other issues. Earlier reports have noted that the MOU is drawing opposition from both opponents and supporters of the Iranian regime, and that Israeli officials have expressed concern over Trump's concessions to Iran.

The statement is attributed to a single source and remains unverified by official channels. Further developments are expected as the diplomatic situation evolves.

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