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Vance Says Israel Will Likely Join Emerging U.S.-Iran Deal
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50% centerFirst reported by Channel 13 · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
J.D. Vance said he expects Israel to join the emerging U.S.-Iran agreement later and called the deal a boost to regional security. He said the accord will let inspectors return to Iran, will be signed Friday in Switzerland, and will be released afterward.
- 01Vance expects Israel to join the U.S.-Iran deal later.
- 02He said the agreement will make Israel and the region safer.
- 03Netanyahu said Israel is not party to the memorandum and lacks full details.
- 04Inspectors will return to Iran, and the deal will be signed Friday in Switzerland.
- 05Vance said Qatar and Pakistan helped mediate the agreement.
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