The United States has refused an Israeli request to see the full memorandum of understanding (MOU) it signed with Iran, according to reports citing US and Israeli media. ABC News reports that Israeli officials have been briefed on the agreement but have not been provided the text itself. The MOU, signed digitally by the US and Iran on Sunday, extends a fragile ceasefire for 60 days and reopens the Strait of Hormuz, though multiple accounts say the specific terms of the document remain unclear.
US officials, including Vice President JD Vance, have publicly defended the diplomacy, with Vance saying the “coolest thing” is that the US is now talking directly with Iran. US President Donald Trump says he will send the agreement to Congress and share it publicly. He also indicated he expects a signing ceremony in Switzerland on Friday.
The reports also reflect Israeli concerns that the agreement benefits Iran and may not address Israeli war aims. Israeli politicians and media outlets have criticized the MOU, while Trump has said he will not tolerate criticism from Israel regarding the deal.