The main points of the emerging US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding have been leaked, revealing a $300 billion rehabilitation fund for Iran and a ceasefire in Lebanon as central components. The framework, reported by Israeli media, also outlines the cessation of hostilities in Lebanon alongside the broader diplomatic track between Washington and Tehran.
The Zioneer has obtained and reviewed the main points of what is reported to be the emerging US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding, as published by a linked source. The document — which remains unverified by US or Israeli officials — reportedly includes a $300 billion rehabilitation fund for Iran and a provision for a ceasefire in Lebanon as part of a broader regional deal.
This follows extensive reporting by The Zioneer on the leaked framework. On June 12, Mehr News Agency published what it described as a 14-article draft MOU including the exclusion of Iran's missile program and support for proxies from final negotiations. The Wall Street Journal reported on June 15 that the framework includes a 60-day Lebanon ceasefire and that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was sidelined from the talks. The Zioneer also covered a report by i24NEWS on June 15 describing an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon as part of the deal.
The leaked text adds a specific figure — $300 billion — for Iran's rehabilitation, which aligns with earlier drafts reported by Mehr. The document does not appear to address Iran's nuclear program or its ballistic missile development, consistent with prior leaks stating those issues were removed from the agenda. Neither the US nor Israel has officially confirmed the document's authenticity.
3 developments
- StrongIranian Mehr News Agency publishes second confirmed leak of 14-article draft US-Iran MOU
- DevelopingReport: emerging US-Iran deal includes immediate Lebanon ceasefire
- DevelopingReport: US-Iran deal includes clause allowing Israel freedom to operate in Lebanon
- StrongAmit Segal (N12): Saudi Al-Arabiya publishes full text of alleged US-Iran MOU — security sources call it 'absolute surrender'
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