Iran's Fars News Agency reports that Tehran canceled a planned missile attack on Israel after President Trump offered last-minute concessions, including preserving Lebanon's territorial integrity, an Israeli withdrawal from the Lebanon border, and an immediate lifting of the naval blockade. The agreement also establishes a legal framework for freedom of navigation in the Persian Gulf, to be drafted jointly by Iran and Oman.
Iran's Fars News Agency, affiliated with the IRGC, reports that Tehran has called off a planned missile strike on Israel after President Donald Trump offered last-minute concessions. The package includes preserving Lebanon's territorial integrity, an Israeli withdrawal from the Lebanon border, and an immediate lifting of the naval blockade. The deal also establishes a legal framework for freedom of navigation in the Persian Gulf, to be drafted jointly by Iran and Oman.
This Fars report, published shortly after midnight Monday, is the most detailed account of the diplomatic terms to emerge in a thread that began at Sun 21:03 with The Zioneer reporting that Israel assessed Trump would announce concessions to prevent retaliation for the Dahiyeh strike. By Sun 22:49, The Zioneer cited Lebanese sources reporting the U.S. was trying to persuade Iran with an offer tying Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon to an Iranian pledge not to retaliate. Thread versions then developed rapidly: at Mon 00:52, successive versions reported Iranian sources telling the New York Times that internal debate over disrupting ceasefire talks had led to the cancellation, and that a Trump intervention had prompted the decision. The current Fars report — which Fars had already indicated at version 1 — now publicly states the specific U.S. terms.
As The Zioneer reported on Sun 21:03, Israel's assessment was that Trump would move to contain Iranian retaliation threats. The U.S. effort was further detailed at Sun 22:49, when The Zioneer reported on U.S. attempts to link withdrawal to de-escalation. The thread's earlier versions, at Mon 00:52, showed the cancellation being reported with limited attribution to Iranian sources; the Fars account now emerges from a state-linked outlet with direct proximity to Iran's leadership.
It remains unreported whether Prime Minister Netanyahu has accepted the terms, which Fars says were conveyed by Trump directly to Tehran. The precise timing of any Israeli withdrawal and the verification mechanisms have not been stated. No official confirmation from Washington or Jerusalem has been published.
7 developments
- DevelopingSenior Israeli official says forces were at peak readiness for Iran strike before Trump call
- DevelopingTrump Cancels Planned Iran Strikes as Geneva Agreement Framework Advances
- StrongFars News: US retreats from some positions in Iran talks, Tehran reviewing offers
- StrongReport: US military completed strike readiness on Iran, Kharg Island not approved target
Source and signal
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