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Three Israeli concerns over a U.S.-Iran understanding

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Three Israeli concerns over a U.S.-Iran understanding
50% centerFirst reported by Kan News · Jun 12, 2026
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What happened

A U.S.-Iran memorandum expected to be signed today would open the Strait of Hormuz and begin 60 days of talks toward a wider agreement. The article says Israel sees three main problems: Iran regains oil revenue immediately, nuclear enrichment remains unresolved, and a total ceasefire demand could pressure Israeli operations in Lebanon.

  • 01The memorandum is expected to be signed today and open the Strait of Hormuz immediately.
  • 02Iran could resume oil exports and earn $400 million to $500 million daily.
  • 03Tehran has not agreed to destroy enriched uranium or stop enrichment.
  • 04The deal keeps nuclear issues open for a 60-day negotiation period.
  • 05A total ceasefire demand could increase U.S. pressure on IDF actions in southern Lebanon.

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