Israel has asked to see the full text of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU) but was refused, according to a report by journalist Yaron Avraham. The request underscores Israel's persistent difficulty in obtaining the details of a diplomatic framework it views with suspicion, as The Zioneer has reported over the past week.
Israel formally requested to view the full text of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, but its request was denied, journalist Yaron Avraham reported Tuesday at 16:07 Jerusalem time. The development follows days of reported uncertainty in Jerusalem over the precise terms of the MOU. Earlier Today, The Zioneer reported Monday evening that senior Israeli officials acknowledged they were still working to locate and review the full details of the emerging agreement, amid conflicting signals from Washington and Tehran. A senior Israeli official had previously dismissed the expected MOU as a meaningless, non-binding document, while top Israeli security figures warned it could serve as a 'nuclear trap.' The diplomatic framework has been reported to require final approval from Mojtaba Khamenei, according to Axios. It remains unclear whether the US decision to refuse Israel access to the full text represents a policy position or a response to the MOU's still-evolving status.
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