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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Israeli Government Reacts to US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding

Jun 15, 2026 07:40 AM CT Tel Aviv, Israel diplomacy,us-iran,netanyahu,memorandum,regional-security

Summary

Israeli officials are expressing criticism and uncertainty regarding a newly finalized Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran. The development signals a significant diplomatic shift involving Washington and Tehran, prompting internal political debate in Israel about the implications for regional security and conflict trajectory.

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TEL AVIV, Israel: Reactions in Israel to the Memorandum of Understanding reached by President Donald Trump and Iran on Sunday have been a mix of wait-and-see-the details and outright criticism. Iran’s Supreme National Security Council confirmed on Sunday that Tehran and Washington had finalized a...

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Israel NEUTRAL

Expressed mix of wait-and-see caution and outright criticism regarding the US-Iran deal.

United States NEUTRAL

Finalized a Memorandum of Understanding with Iran.

Iran NEUTRAL

Confirmed finalization of the deal with Washington via the Supreme National Security Council.

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