U.S. Refuses to Share U.S.-Iran Memo with Israel Over Leak Concerns, Netanyahu Says 'We Don't Know What It Is'

According to CNN citing Israeli sources, on June 16, Israel requested to review the text of the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding but was rejected by the Trump administration. The U.S. cited concerns that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu might leak the memo before its official release. During a press conference on June 15 evening, Netanyahu stated he and Trump "are not always in agreement" and said, "We still don't know what this memorandum is."
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