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Saudi Al-Arabiya publishes alleged full text of US-Iran MOU — includes war end on all fronts, $300 billion fund, full sanctions relief

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Saudi Al-Arabiya publishes alleged full text of US-Iran MOU — includes war end on all fronts, $300 billion fund, full sanctions relief

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TL;DR

The Saudi network Al-Arabiya has published what it says is the full text of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, according to a report at 19:46 Jerusalem. The alleged 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, full US troop withdrawal within one month, Iranian commitment never to pursue nuclear weapons, and immediate authorization for Iranian crude oil exports. The document's authenticity has not been confirmed by the US or Israel.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Saudi network Al-Arabiya published what it says is the full text of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding at 19:58 Jerusalem on Tuesday, according to a report by Amit Segal (N12). The document, whose authenticity remains unverified by the US, Israel, or Iran, includes an immediate and permanent end to war on all fronts — explicitly including Lebanon — full US sanctions relief, a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, lifting of the naval blockade, and full US troop withdrawal within one month. Israeli security sources cited by Segal described the terms as 'absolute surrender.'

This purported text is the latest in a sequence of disclosures. At 10:07 Wednesday, Vice President J.D. Vance explicitly confirmed for the first time that the MOU includes ending the war 'on all fronts' including Lebanon alongside a $300 billion financing commitment, as The Zioneer reported. A Bloomberg leak at 08:42 Wednesday, relayed by Abu Ali Express, detailed similar terms — Iranian concessions on the Strait of Hormuz and a verbal nuclear pledge in exchange for sanctions relief, reconstruction aid, and a Lebanon ceasefire. An Israel Hayom report at 00:46 Saturday cited a senior US official outlining five principles of the emerging deal. The Wall Street Journal at 21:53 Tuesday reported that the deal would lift sanctions on Iranian oil exports immediately upon signing.

The broader context of the US-Iran MOU has been covered by The Zioneer since June 12. The framework is intended to de-escalate direct kinetic conflict between Washington and Tehran, with the US portraying it as a 60-day stabilization period and Iran framing it as a comprehensive victory involving the lifting of sieges and a full ceasefire on all fronts.

What remains open: the Al-Arabiya document's provenance — whether it represents a leaked draft, a negotiating position, or a final text — and its authenticity have not been independently confirmed. No official confirmation has come from Washington, Jerusalem, or Tehran.

02 · How it developed

8 developments

  1. Latest

    Text implies IDF withdrawal from Lebanon and grants Iran joint Hormuz governance.

  2. Israeli security cabinet to convene tonight to discuss the agreement

  3. $300 billion reconstruction fund and 60-day window for final comprehensive agreement.

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