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US Denied Israel's Request to View Iran Deal Prior to Signing Ceremony: Report

Israeli officials were denied the full text as Trump said the agreement would be released only after Friday’s signing in Switzerland.

  • The Trump administration rejected Israel's request to review the full text of the Iran-US MOU, keeping the agreement's details shielded even from one of America's closest allies.
  • Washington digitally signed the Iran-US MOU on Monday, June 15, bringing the agreement into effect while multiple U.S. officials confirmed the document was not shared with Jerusalem.
  • President Trump criticized Israeli strikes in Lebanon as "vicious" and "too much," though he maintains a "great relationship" with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
  • Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir rejected the deal's authority, stating it "does not bind us" because Israel is an "independent and sovereign state."
  • A formal signing ceremony is scheduled for Friday in Switzerland, while Israel maintains its right to strike targets in Lebanon to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
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The signing of the agreement between the United States and Iran is scheduled for Friday in Geneva. The pact seeks to stop the military escalation, reopen the Strait of Ormuz and open a 60-day negotiating phase on the Iranian nuclear program. Washington presents it as an attempt at regional stabilization. What it does not say is that that scenario is, to a large extent, the result of a chain of Israeli decisions that have ended up complicating th…

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Israel still unaware of full details of agreement expected to be signed in Switzerland on Friday, reports Channel 12

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The Algemeiner broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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