Barak Rawid told Israel's Channel 12 that he has obtained key details of a memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran. The agreement allegedly outlines a 60‑day cease‑fire in Lebanon and broader steps to reduce regional tensions. Under the reported terms, the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened for an initial 60‑day period while negotiations continue toward a more comprehensive settlement.

Rawid listed twelve points, including a mutual halt to hostile actions, Iran’s reaffirmation that it will not develop nuclear weapons, joint discussions on uranium enrichment and waste disposal, and Iran’s commitment to maintain its current nuclear program during talks. The U.S. would lift the naval blockade, refrain from new sanctions, and keep forces in the region unchanged. Iran would guarantee safe passage for commercial ships through the Hormuz Strait at no cost for 60 days, and the U.S. would release frozen Iranian assets. If a final agreement is reached, the U.S. would withdraw forces within 30 days, lift all sanctions, and establish a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, along with temporary oil‑sale exemptions. Negotiations involving Oman and Gulf states would address shipping and maritime services.