Amit Segal (N12) reports that the Saudi network Al-Arabiya has published what it claims is the full text of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding. The published document includes an immediate and permanent end to war on all fronts including Lebanon, full US sanctions relief, a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, lifting of the naval blockade, and full US troop withdrawal within a month. Segal characterizes the terms as 'absolute surrender.' The document remains unverified by the US or Israel and its authenticity has not been confirmed, according to the report.
The emerging diplomatic framework between the US and Iran took another dramatic turn Tuesday evening, as N12 diplomatic correspondent Amit Segal reported that Saudi network Al-Arabiya has published what it says is the full text of the purported US-Iran memorandum of understanding.
Segal, citing the Saudi outlet, listed the fourteen articles as including: an immediate and permanent cessation of hostilities on all fronts including Lebanon; immediate lifting of the US naval blockade on Iran; full US withdrawal from the region within a month; the opening of the Strait of Hormuz within thirty days; a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran financed by the US and 'regional partners'; complete removal of all sanctions including UN and IAEA measures; and an Iranian commitment to never produce nuclear weapons, with enrichment levels to be resolved in a final agreement. Segal characterized the terms as 'absolute surrender.'
The Zioneer has tracked this thread closely since Friday, when Iran's Mehr News Agency first published a 14-article draft (07:53 Jerusalem). On Saturday, a senior US official detailed five principles to Israel Hayom. By Tuesday evening, multiple independent reports had emerged: the Wall Street Journal reported immediate oil and fuel sanctions relief (19:38); i24NEWS correspondent Amichai Stein reported a draft including the naval blockade lift (20:13); and Al-Arabiya published its version (20:09). Segal's report is the latest in a cascade of leaks consistent with a developing framework — none of which have been jointly confirmed by Washington, Jerusalem, or Tehran.
The authenticity of Al-Arabiya's published text remains unverified. Israel has publicly opposed any deal that does not dismantle Iran's nuclear infrastructure or constrain its proxy forces. The published text explicitly excludes any reference to Iran's missile program or support for regional allies.
3 developments
- StrongIranian Mehr News Agency publishes second confirmed leak of 14-article draft US-Iran MOU
- StrongAmichai Stein (i24NEWS): Published draft of US-Iran MOU includes ceasefire in Lebanon, $300bn reconstruction plan
- DevelopingUS official: MOU covers 'the entire region, including Lebanon,' confident Israel will join
- StrongAbu Ali Express publishes Iran's 14-article draft US-Iran agreement claims
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