President Donald Trump characterized a deal as one 'we just made' — 'Deal we just made' in his own words — according to the source citing his remarks. The phrasing goes beyond his earlier statements that treated the agreement as imminent or approaching finalization, and suggests a signing may have already occurred. The source is a single unverified Telegram report; no official White House confirmation or details of a signing ceremony have been released.
A single source reports that President Donald Trump made a remark suggesting a deal with Iran has already been signed, using the phrase 'Deal we just made' ('הסכם שזה עתה חתמנו עליו'). The channel, which describes itself as a news aggregator, attributes the quote directly to Trump but provides no video, audio, or official transcript. The Zioneer has published a series of bulletins tracking Trump's statements on a potential Iran deal over the past several days: at 23:35 Jerusalem (SAME-THREAD), we reported that Trump declared the agreement is signed, citing Israeli journalist Nitzan Shapira; earlier in the day (18:56 and 15:59 Jerusalem) Trump said the parties 'need to sign' and he 'would like to reach a deal now,' and on June 9 (19:47) a message urged Trump not to 'ruin it.' The new remark, if confirmed, would represent a shift from describing the deal as imminent to treating it as completed — but it comes from a single unverified source with no official corroboration. No White House statement, signing ceremony report, or independent confirmation has been published at this time.
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