President Donald Trump informed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that an agreement has been reached, according to a report by Israeli journalist (Admcar). The brief message does not specify the nature or scope of the deal, but follows hours of Trump statements suggesting a diplomatic breakthrough with Iran is imminent. The report is based on a single source and has not been independently confirmed.
Israeli journalist Adir (Admcar) reported at 23:37 Jerusalem that President Donald Trump told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu an agreement has been reached. The single-sentence Telegram post, attributed to the journalist, provides no details on the deal's scope or terms, and has not been independently corroborated by other outlets.
This claim arrives as the latest twist in a fast-unfolding thread The Zioneer has tracked since 23:08 Jerusalem. At 23:07, Trump said agreement was reached on enriched uranium — 'buried under a mountain, no one goes near it.' By 23:08, he announced an 'excellent settlement' to end the war with Iran. At 23:17 he said he was told Mojtaba Khamenei agreed. At 23:34, multiple Israeli outlets (N12, journalist Yaron Avraham) reported that Trump updated Netanyahu in a call, with a senior official hinting a deal could be signed as early as tonight. At 23:36, Trump was cited referring to the deal as 'we just made,' suggesting signing may already have occurred. The thread has moved from single-source reports to multiple, cross-corroborated channels — though the White House and the Israeli PMO have not issued official statements.
As The Zioneer reported, Trump's earlier statements described a framework including removal of enriched uranium, dismantling of enrichment infrastructure, limits on missile production, and an end to Iran's backing of regional proxies. The administration has characterized the emerging accord as a 'wall against a nuclear Iran.'
The core claim — that Trump informed Netanyahu a deal has been reached — rests on a single unattributed Telegram message. No official confirmation from the White House, the Israeli PMO, or any third-party government has been cited. The desk is treating the report as credible given the sourcing, but the picture remains developing until multiple sources or an official statement confirm.
8 developments
- StrongVP Vance: Iran pledged not to fire at Israel, will sign deal — after Israeli Beirut strike
- StrongTrump tells Netanyahu he is determined to sign Iran agreement as deal talks accelerate
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- StrongPMO details Netanyahu's appreciation for Trump's Iran-deal commitments
Source and signal
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