Israeli Officials Instructed Not to Discuss Reported U.S.-Iran Deal
Israeli ministers received orders barring media comments on an expected agreement between the United States and Iran. The directive was reported by Channel 14.
axios.comIsraeli ministers were directed not to speak with the media regarding an anticipated agreement between the United States and Iran. The instruction was issued by the Israeli prime minister's office, according to Channel 14.
Background on the Reported Agreement No details of the proposed terms have been released by either government. Channel 14 noted that Israel may have concerns about provisions related to Iran's nuclear program or regional proxies. The same report did not provide a timeline for when the agreement might be finalized or announced.
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Public statements from Israeli officials on the reported deal may be limited until further notice.
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