According to commentator Sraya Harush, Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump discussed continued coordination across all fronts. Harush said the political echelon understands Israel will not engage in a direct confrontation with Iran at this stage, but will follow the US as it continues its pressure on Tehran.
Political commentator Sraya Harush reported that the latest phone call between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump centered on continued coordination with Israel across all fronts. Harush, a commentator on Israeli affairs, said the political echelon in Israel understands that the country will not enter a direct confrontation with Iran at this stage, but will instead follow the United States as it continues its pressure campaign against Tehran.
The statement comes amid an ongoing escalation between the US and Iran, which has included missile launches and airstrikes. The Zioneer has previously reported on multiple high-level calls between the two leaders as diplomatic efforts continue alongside military operations. Harush's assessment reflects the current thinking within the Israeli government, though official confirmation has not been provided.
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