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Trump will decide outcome after 60-day Iran framework, Israeli journalist says

Jun 13, 2026, 23:05 GMT+1

Israeli journalist Dror Balazada on Saturday outlined on X what he described as a 60-day framework in which Iran would continue oil sales, the Strait of Hormuz would remain open, and no military confrontation would take place, while Iran would receive credit from frozen assets to purchase humanitarian goods. He added that after 60 days, “only Trump decides” on the next steps.

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Hardline figure warns Nabavian saying your actions will 'come back to haunt you'

Jun 13, 2026, 22:57 GMT+1

Hardline figure Jalal Rashidikoochi on Saturday criticized Iranian lawmaker Seyed Mahmoud Nabavian over his comments on a potential Iran–US agreement, accusing him of fuelling division and undermining national unity.

Rashidikoochi also warned that Nabavian’s actions would “come back to haunt him,” saying they were causing what he described as serious harm to the country.

"Even if your intention was good, do not doubt that you have become the cause and instigator of a great evil in the country, which will also engulf you,' he posted on X.

Iranian reformist figure says possible US deal marks shift from ‘too late’ approach

Jun 13, 2026, 22:39 GMT+1

Iranian reformist figure Seyed Mohammad Sohofi said on Saturday a potential agreement with the United States would, if reached, mark the first time since the 1979 revolution that Iran has acted before it is too late, invoking the Persian proverb “nushdaroo before Sohrab’s death”(nourishment before death) to describe past policy patterns amid ongoing crises.

Iranian hardline influencer says he follows Supreme Leader on war or peace decisions

Jun 13, 2026, 22:23 GMT+1

A hardline influencer, Sarbaz Roohulla Rezvi, said on Saturday he takes his political position from the Supreme Leader, adding he would support any decision on ceasefire or military action if it is approved by him and act accordingly in practice.

"If the Leadership signs off on a ceasefire, I will defend the ceasefire, and if the Leadership signs off on a bomb, I will be the first to throw the bomb," he posted on X. "If I see the Leadership under pressure from a group, I will certainly take steps in a direction that reduces that pressure."

Dubowitz questions whether extended talks favor Iran after ceasefire

Jun 13, 2026, 22:05 GMT+1

Mark Dubowitz, chief executive of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies on Saturday questioned whether additional negotiations with Tehran would benefit Iran, arguing that periods of ceasefire and diplomacy have given the country time to recover from damage inflicted during recent conflicts.

"A 38-day war and a 12-day war inflicted severe damage on Iran’s nuclear program, missile arsenal, military defenses, economy, leadership, and terror network. Then came three months of “ceasefire”—with mounting economic pressure on Iran, but also valuable time for the regime to recover, rebuild and leverage Hormuz and Hezbollah," Dubowitz posted on X.

"Now add 60 more days of negotiations — an arena where Iran always outmaneuvers American presidents. The question: who does this time favor? Will President Trump convert military successes into a real victory?" he added.

Potential US-Iran deal would mark Netanyahu's strategic failure, Lapid says

Jun 13, 2026, 21:47 GMT+1

Israeli opposition leader and former prime minister Yair Lapid said a potential agreement between the United States and Iran would represent a strategic failure for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, adding that Iran's government remains in power, its missile program remains intact, and Tehran retains the ability to rebuild its nuclear program.

"The emerging agreement does not achieve any of Israel's war objectives. The regime survives, the missile program remains intact, and Iran will be able to rebuild its nuclear program," Lapid posted on X.

"This is a total failure by Netanyahu, and along the way he is turning us into a vassal state that receives instructions regarding its national security. No press conference, no media spin, and no AI video will hide the failure. The next government will have a historic role: to repair the damage caused by Netanyahu’s inability to turn military achievements into strategic successes," he added.