US Vice President JD Vance publicly rebuked Israeli lawmakers for criticizing the recently signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the United States and Iran. The deal establishes a framework to end the ongoing war, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and initiates a 60-day period for further negotiations. Vance’s strong words reflect escalating tensions between the US President and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He cautioned Israel against alienating its key ally, the United States, urging them to recognize the broader geopolitical realities. The VP emphasized that Iran must demonstrably adhere to the terms of the agreement to receive any benefits, including sanctions relief and access to a $300 billion reconstruction fund. While the MoU lacks a concrete plan for dismantling Iran’s nuclear program, Vance stressed the importance of verification over rhetoric, noting a decline in oil prices and the lifting of the US blockade on Iran.