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PMO details Netanyahu's appreciation for Trump's Iran-deal commitments

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 00:08
PMO details Netanyahu's appreciation for Trump's Iran-deal commitments

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TL;DR

The Prime Minister's Office issued a statement elaborating on Netanyahu's call with Trump about the emerging US-Iran MOU. Netanyahu expressed appreciation for Trump's commitment that any final deal will require removal of enriched material, dismantling of enrichment infrastructure, limits on missile production, and an end to Iran's support for terror proxies — while emphasizing that Israel is not a party to the memorandum, according to the PMO.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Prime Minister's Office issued a detailed readout of Tuesday night's call between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump after 23:00 Jerusalem, specifying that Netanyahu expressed appreciation for Trump's commitment that any final U.S.-Iran deal will require removal of enriched material, dismantling of enrichment infrastructure, limits on missile production, and an end to Iran's support for terror proxies. The statement again emphasized that Israel is not a party to the memorandum of understanding. This marks the third iteration of the PMO's account of the call in under an hour, each adding granularity: the initial version at 23:20 Jerusalem quoted Netanyahu saying Israel is not a party, with Trump committing to removal of enriched material. A second statement at 23:20 Jerusalem added Netanyahu's praise for Trump's 'commitment' to thwarting Iran's nuclear ambitions. The current readout, published shortly after 23:28 Jerusalem, upgrades Trump's commitment to include dismantlement, missile curbs, and proxy cessation — details that were absent from the earlier, more general formulations. The corroboration chain remains consistent: all versions originate from the PMO; no independent U.S. readout has been issued.

As The Zioneer reported from 23:11 Jerusalem, Trump described the U.S.-Iran deal as in its 'almost final stage' and expected a signing soon, with a possible European venue. The White House has not commented on the specific commitments the PMO attributes to Trump, and the current text of the MOU has not been published. Critics in Israel cited by earlier Zioneer bulletins argue that the current MOU addresses only the Hormuz blockade, asset unfreezing, and a pledge to negotiate core nuclear issues later — not the dismantlement and curbs Trump promised for the final stage.

What remains open: the PMO did not offer a timeline for reaching the final stage agreement, nor did it explain the gap between the current MOU's reported scope and Trump's promises. No U.S. source has confirmed the specific terms attributed to Trump by the PMO.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    PMO details specific requirements for final deal including dismantling enrichment infrastructure.

  2. Netanyahu praised Trump's commitment to thwarting Iran's nuclear ambitions after their call.

  3. Netanyahu: Israel is not a party to the emerging Iran MOU

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