New details have emerged about the dramatic hours in which President Trump prevented a planned Iranian strike, alongside new details about press conferences held separately by Netanyahu and Bennett, according to a report.
New details have emerged regarding the tense hours during which US President Donald Trump averted a planned Iranian strike on Israel, according to a report circulating in Israeli media. The report also sheds light on separate press conferences held by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett during the same period, framing the diplomatic and security drama.
This development follows an extensive chain of articles published by The Zioneer documenting the evolving US-Iran-Israel crisis over the past week. As the Desk has reported, Trump and Netanyahu have held multiple high-stakes calls over the scope of Israeli military action, with Trump urging restraint amid ongoing diplomatic talks mediated by Qatar and Pakistan. The so-called "Islamabad Agreement" — a diplomatic framework involving the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz — reportedly played a central role in the last-minute cancellation of a major strike.
What remains open: The report's sourcing and full timeline have not yet been independently corroborated by the Desk.
- StrongIsrael reportedly planned major airstrike on Iran, halted by Trump tweet
- ConfirmedTrump demanded no attack, PM insisted — limited strike agreed, report says
- DevelopingTrump reveals new details of calls with Netanyahu in interview
- StrongNetanyahu briefed on last night's strike as US patience with Iran talks wears thin — source
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