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Politics06:47 · Jun 15

Maayan Adam blasts reported U.S.-Iran deal, calls Trump “weak”

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Translated & summarized from Walla by baba
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Israeli broadcaster and commentator Maayan Adam sharply attacked a reported emerging agreement between Washington and Tehran, after a tense night of threats that Iranian missiles would be launched but never materialized. U.S. reports said the deal would spare a strike on Iran and include compensation tied to the war, a development that angered many Israelis.

Adam wrote on Instagram that “the United States of America is offering money to Iran not to attack and to sign an agreement, and also compensation for the war. You read that right.” She said the world’s superpower was “begging for its life” and accused it of being willing to pay “the head of the snake” and “the architects of October 7,” the people she said planned and carried out the murder of her sister.

Her sister, Mapal Adam, was murdered by Hamas terrorists at the Nova festival massacre on October 7. Adam continued her criticism, saying, “We went out to destroy them and came back with our tails between our legs. Terror rules the world today more than ever. Trump is weak, and Bibi is conducting this war with more leniency and softness than the extremists on the left. And us? We will bury many more children. Tomorrow it will be your sister.”

Adam has made similar remarks before. In April, after a ceasefire was announced following the latest round with Iran, she wrote that people had died, families were destroyed, soldiers were killed, buildings and lives were erased, businesses collapsed, and fear and paralysis spread. She then asked what had been achieved at that cost and what security had been secured for the next generation. Recalling that post, she told critics that even supporters of Netanyahu should admit Iran now has fewer missiles but much more power, adding that “the United States is begging it” and calling that “unthinkable.”

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