President Donald Trump stated that an agreement has been reached with Iran, according to Israeli media outlets. No further details on the terms or timeline were provided in the statement.
President Donald Trump said 'there is a deal with Iran,' according to a report from Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio). The brief statement, made publicly this evening (20:33 Jerusalem), offers no details on the scope, timeline, or status of the nuclear talks. It follows days of conflicting signals from the administration — including Trump's own earlier comments that a deal was close, that the US would strike Iran nightly until a deal is reached, and that negotiations had a 60-day deadline. As The Zioneer reported, Trump predicted 'total victory' within two weeks as recently as June 9. This new claim, which uses the present tense 'is' rather than a future projection, marks a shift in tone but remains unaccompanied by any official terms or confirmation from other parties. No further details, including whether Iran has formally agreed, have been released.
4 developments
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- StrongTrump: Both Israel and Iran want an immediate ceasefire; siege remains until final deal
- DevelopingTrump Cancels Planned Iran Strikes as Geneva Agreement Framework Advances
- StrongTrump: US naval blockade on Iran is 'very effective,' media refuses to report it
Source and signal
- Internal intake
