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

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