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Tensions Rise as Trump Urges Restraint on Iran Amid Israeli Concerns

President Trump cautions Netanyahu against military action, while Israel fears a rushed deal with Iran could jeopardize nuclear capabilities.

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President Trump has urged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to refrain from military action against Iran, stressing the importance of ongoing nuclear negotiations. However, Israel is increasingly concerned that the U.S. is rushing to finalize a deal that may overlook opportunities to neutralize Iran's nuclear capabilities. Trump confirmed he advised Netanyahu against strikes, stating, "we're very close to a solution." Meanwhile, skepticism grows in Israel regarding the negotiations, with reports indicating preparations for a potential strike if talks collapse. Regional leaders have also expressed opposition to military action, advocating for continued diplomatic efforts.

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President Trump is urging restraint to ensure that ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran are not disrupted. He is pushing for a diplomatic solution to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Israel is concerned that the U.S. might rush into a deal that could overlook opportunities to neutralize Iran's nuclear capabilities. This fear is compounded by Israel's own military interests in the region, particularly against Hamas, which is backed by Iran.

Israel has been making preparations to swiftly strike Iran's nuclear sites if the U.S.-Iran nuclear talks break down. Israel believes its operational window for a successful strike could close soon.

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