Trump Cancels Iran Strikes; Netanyahu Reportedly Unwarned
US President Donald Trump reportedly canceled planned military strikes against Iran, subsequently announcing a potential diplomatic deal. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reportedly surprised by these developments, having not been warned in advance. Trump claimed Iran's leadership approved a draft framework to extend a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This situation highlights growing differences between the US and Israel regarding Iran policy.
US President Donald Trump reportedly made the decision to cancel planned military strikes targeting Iran. Following this cancellation, President Trump announced the potential for a diplomatic agreement to be reached within a few days.
According to President Trump, Iran's leadership had approved a draft framework. This framework was said to include provisions aimed at extending a ceasefire and facilitating the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reportedly caught off guard by these developments. Reports indicate that Netanyahu had not received prior warning regarding the cancellation of the strikes or the announcement of a possible diplomatic deal.
Netanyahu has consistently advocated for a strategy of continued military pressure on Iran. This recent divergence in approach reportedly underscores increasing policy differences between the United States and Israel concerning Iran.
(Source: Times of India - World)
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