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Israeli Officials Criticize Proposed U.S.-Iran Deal, Citing Security Concerns

Israeli ministers said the memorandum leaves Iran’s missile and proxy threats unresolved and gives Tehran relief without protecting Israel’s security interests.

  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the Security Council on Monday to address an emerging Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran, as Israeli officials expressed alarm over unresolved security threats.
  • According to Channel 12, the reported framework focuses primarily on Iran's nuclear program while leaving ballistic missile capabilities and support for regional proxy organizations like Hezbollah unaddressed.
  • Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that sanctions relief would enable the Revolutionary Guards to rebuild military capabilities, providing resources that strengthen the regime financially.
  • Officials stated the Israel Defense Forces must retain the ability to act independently against potential threats, emphasizing that Israel is not a party to the agreement.
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Washington is discussing the creation of an investment fund for Iran, while Israeli officials express strong concern about the agreement announced on Sunday.

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WIN broke the news in Israel on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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