US denies Israel access to Iran agreement, Israel unaware of full details

The United States rejected an Israeli request to review a memorandum of understanding reached with Iran, leaving Israel unaware of the agreement's full details, Israeli media reported. The agreement is expected to be signed in Switzerland on Friday.
The United States rejected an Israeli request to review a memorandum of understanding reached with Iran, leaving Israel unaware of the agreement's full details, Israeli media reported Tuesday. Channel 12 said Israeli officials had asked Washington to provide access to the memorandum, but the request was denied. The broadcaster said Israel "still does not know the full details of the agreement," which is expected to be signed in Switzerland on Friday.
Trump's pledge
According to the report, US President Donald Trump has pledged to review the document "word by word," but has not specified when its content will be made public. The channel said no official details of the US-Iran agreement have yet been released.
Reported provisions
However, it cited Iranian media reports claiming the memorandum contains 14 provisions. According to those reports, the provisions include an Israeli military withdrawal from southern Lebanon, the lifting of restrictions on navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, the removal of sanctions on Iran, the release of frozen Iranian assets, and a US-backed reconstruction plan for Iran.
Signing date
Trump has said the agreement would be signed in Switzerland on Friday and that the Strait of Hormuz would reopen following the signing. Neither Washington nor Tehran has publicly released the full text of the memorandum.
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