U.S. Denies Israel Access to U.S.-Iran Memorandum on June 17, Cites Netanyahu Leak Risk

According to CNN, on June 17, Israel requested that the Trump administration provide a copy of the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding for review, but was denied. The U.S. cited concerns that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu might leak the document's contents before its formal public release.

Netanyahu told reporters on June 15 that Israel remains uninformed about the memorandum's details, stating he and Trump are "not always in agreement."

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