Israeli Officials: U.S. Admits Iran Will Get $20b From Sanctions Relief

U.S. officials admit to Israeli colleagues that they greatly underestimated the economic benefits Tehran would reap from Geneva accord.

Amos Harel
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Senior officials in the administration of President have conceded over the past few days in conversations with colleagues in Israel that the value of the economic sanctions relief to Iran could be much higher than originally thought in Washington, security sources in Israel told Haaretz.

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