Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reportedly blindsided after US President Donald Trump abruptly halted planned strikes on Iran and announced progress toward a diplomatic agreement with Tehran. Reports said Netanyahu received no advance notice of the move, exposing growing differences between Washington and Tel Aviv over how to address Iran's nuclear programme and regional influence.
A dramatic new chapter has emerged in US-Israel relations after US President Donald Trump abruptly cancelled planned military strikes against Iran and announced that a diplomatic agreement with Tehran could be finalised within days, reportedly without informing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in advance.
According to reports, Netanyahu was completely blindsided by Trump's public declaration and learned of the development only after it was announced. The surprise move has exposed growing differences between Washington and Tel Aviv over how to deal with Iran and its nuclear ambitions.
Military Action Paused for Diplomacy
Trump revealed that he had halted scheduled strikes against Iranian targets after receiving indications that Iran's leadership had approved a framework for renewed negotiations.
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