Iranian hardliners attempt to sabotage US ceasefire negotiations, angry with Khamenei - Telegraph
Iranian hardliners are reportedly trying to undermine US ceasefire negotiations, expressing dissatisfaction with Supreme Leader Khamenei. Many officials in Iran are reportedly unaware of the details of the negotiations, relying on television for information. This situation highlights internal divisions within Iran regarding the approach to the US and the ongoing conflict.
- ▪Iranian hardliners are attempting to sabotage US ceasefire negotiations.
- ▪Many Iranian officials are uninformed about the negotiations and rely on TV for updates.
- ▪Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf was seen supporting the IRGC during a parliamentary session.
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Iranian hardliners attempt to sabotage US ceasefire negotiations, angry with Khamenei - Telegraph“No one knows what is really happening,” The Telegraph quoted one Iranian official as saying. “Most officials hear only from TV what’s happening. They do not know what we are giving up."Follow us on GoogleIranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf looks on as parliament members chant in support of the IRGC while wearing military uniforms in Tehran, Iran, February 1, 2026; illustrative.(photo credit: Hamed Malekpour/Islamic consultative assembly news agency/WANA/Handout via REUTERS)
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