President Trump says on Truth Social that the terms Iran 'leaked to the Fake News have NOTHING to do with the terms that were agreed to, in writing,' calling an overnight drone attack on Indian ships leaving the Strait of Hormuz 'totally unacceptable.' Iran denies a final deal has been reached. Prime Minister Netanyahu says Israel will not permit Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon, adding there is 'full agreement' with Trump on that stance.
Prime Minister Netanyahu reaffirmed Israel's nuclear red line on Sunday, stating there is 'full agreement' with President Trump's dismissal of Iranian ceasefire terms. The statement came after Trump posted on Truth Social at 16:42 that Iran's leaked terms 'have NOTHING to do with the terms that were agreed to, in writing,' and called an overnight drone attack on Indian ships exiting the Strait of Hormuz 'totally unacceptable.' A source close to the Iranian team told Fars News Agency that reports of a final deal to be signed in Geneva on Sunday are 'completely false,' saying Tehran's review is ongoing.
The thread began at 16:42 with Trump's first Truth Social post rejecting Iran's leaked conditions as unrelated to the written deal. Within minutes, The Zioneer reported the post alongside White House statements that contradicted the Iranian version — an official said Iran's nuclear materials will be destroyed before any sanctions relief. By the 16:42 update, Trump had escalated his warning, characterizing the leakers as 'disrespectful people' and calling the drone attack 'unacceptable.' Over the next hour, Trump repeated the message with growing intensity, culminating in his description of the attack as 'completely unacceptable' and a threat that Iran should 'get a grip, fast.' Netanyahu's reaffirmation, reported here, is the first Israeli response within this thread.
As The Zioneer reported in recent days, Trump told Netanyahu days ago that the US and Iran were nearing a framework for a long-term deal, and urged Israel to hold off on retaliation after an Iranian missile barrage. In a separate report by Yedioth Ahronoth, Netanyahu described a disagreement with the Trump administration over Israel's response doctrine, quoting himself telling Trump: 'I am not willing to accept a situation in which Israel responds only when casualties occur.' Netanyahu rejected the notion that Israel is subordinate to Washington, telling ministers: 'We are not subordinate to the Americans; we are their allies.'
Iran has denied that a final deal has been signed, and the proposed terms — a 60-day ceasefire, mutual lifting of the Strait of Hormuz blockade, and a dispute over frozen Iranian assets — remain unconfirmed by any party. The White House has not commented on the specifics of the draft agreement.
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