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Trump Reportedly Opposed Israeli Plan to Assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader Amid Rising Tensions
The conversation reportedly took place after Israel launched a large-scale attack on Iranian targets last week.
The conversation reportedly took place after Israel launched a large-scale attack on Iranian targets last week.
Strike complicates U.S. efforts to revive the nuclear deal amidst bipartisan divisions.
The operation raises questions about Iran's defense capabilities and the global response, including U.S. and European diplomacy.
Divisions within the GOP emerge, with hawks supporting Israel’s actions and Trump’s administration favoring restraint.
Negotiations over Iran's nuclear program remain stalled, with Iranian officials warning of potential retaliation against U.S. bases if talks fail.
Bannon stresses the dangers of escalating tensions in an already volatile Middle East, warning of widespread instability if action is taken.
Olmert urged international intervention, calling on President Trump to publicly pressure Netanyahu to end the war and address the humanitarian crisis.
He urged Hamas to release hostages and condemned Israel's far-right leadership, emphasizing the need for accountability on both sides.