Monday, 15 June 2026

Iran was actually going to strike Israel during the night, but through intensive communications and swift mediations, Trump agreed to this trade-off.

 https://x.com/sameh_asker/status/2066390508398633235

سامح عسكر
Translated from Arabic
Now things have become clear. Iran was actually going to strike Israel during the night, but through intensive communications and swift mediations, Trump agreed to this trade-off. (That Iran would cancel its military strike on Israel in exchange for a withdrawal from southern Lebanon and the announcement of a ceasefire according to understandings declared by the mediators.) There is plenty of evidence for this, including: 1. The surprise with which the Pakistani statement appeared. 2. The angry Israeli reaction to the statements by Trump and Shehbaz Sharif. 3. The timing just before midnight, which is the period when #Iran usually strikes Israel. The angry Israeli reactions are still pouring in, whether from the coalition or the opposition—literally, the Israeli media is in a state of revolt against itself, feeling deceived, and that Trump sold them out and left them alone. Do you agree with me on this perspective, and do you have any additions or reasons that reinforce its validity? And if it's wrong, what's the evidence?
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