Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a response to reports on the emerging memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, according to Abu Ali Express. No further details of his statement were immediately available.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a response to reports regarding the emerging memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, the Abu Ali Express channel reported at 14:41 Jerusalem time. The content of Netanyahu's response has not yet been published. This comes amid a series of recent developments in the US-Iran talks: as The Zioneer reported on June 11, Trump and Netanyahu spoke by phone about the emerging MOU, with the Prime Minister's Office saying Netanyahu expressed appreciation for Trump's commitment to removing enriched material, despite Israel not being a party to the memorandum. That same day, Iran's Fars News Agency assessed Tehran as leaning toward approval. The precise substance of today's response remains unclear, and it is not yet known whether it constitutes new policy or reiterates Israel's known position.
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