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Live Iranian TV Debate Exposes Reported Opposition to U.S. Deal
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50% centerFirst reported by Behadrei Haredim · 5 days ago
Center 3Right 3
What happened
An Iranian live TV broadcast was cut off after a lawmaker quoted alleged instructions from Mojtaba Khamenei opposing a deal with the United States. The broadcaster condemned the disclosure of classified documents, while conservatives escalated criticism of Iran’s leaders and the agreement.
- 01A live Iranian TV segment was halted after criticism of a U.S. deal.
- 02Nabavian said Mojtaba Khamenei opposed rushing into an agreement.
- 03He cited a March 12 letter demanding U.S. compensation and Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz.
- 04Iranian state media said releasing classified documents is illegal and needs legal action.
- 05Conservatives also attacked the reading of the documents and demanded resignations.
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Full coverage · 6 outlets
The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew4 days ago
Iranian lawmaker cut off after airing alleged secret Khamenei letters on live TV
Now 14Right · Hebrew4 days ago
Iranian MP Pulled Off Air After Reading Alleged Secret Messages From Khamenei
MakoCenter · Hebrew5 days ago
Iranian TV Broadcast Cut After Lawmaker Reads Alleged Khamenei Remarks on U.S. Talks
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