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Report Says Iran-U.S. Interim Deal Was Driven by Trump’s Birthday Timing
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75% right-leaningFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 13, 2026
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What happened
Idan Qualer told Radio 103FM on Monday that the emerging U.S.-Iran interim deal was timed around Donald Trump’s birthday and public recognition. He said the first announcement came from Pakistan’s prime minister, and warned the agreement is deeply worrying for Israel.
- 01Idan Qualer linked the U.S.-Iran interim deal to Donald Trump’s birthday.
- 02He said Trump wanted public recognition and a birthday agreement.
- 03Pakistan’s prime minister reportedly announced the breakthrough first.
- 04Israel sees the deal as a serious security and strategic threat.
- 05Qualer called it, from an Israeli perspective, a very frightening agreement.
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