President Donald Trump has decided to return to negotiations rather than resume full-scale hostilities, according to Noam Amir (Channel 14). The report says Trump had weighed the option of going back to war before settling on the diplomatic track.
According to a report by Noam Amir (Channel 14), President Donald Trump has decided against resuming large-scale military action and instead opted to return to diplomatic negotiations. The report follows earlier coverage by The Zioneer (Wednesday 10:39 Jerusalem time) indicating that Trump had considered 'finishing the job' against Iran militarily, with discussions among senior officials. No official confirmation from the White House or the president's office has been published, and the precise nature of the renewed talks remains unspecified. The decision was reported as a conclusion reached after deliberation, marking a shift from the more confrontational approach previously weighed by the administration.
2 developments
- StrongTrump pushes Iran toward talks via diplomatic backchannel — Israeli sources assess next phase
- DevelopingTrump: I would like to reach a deal now
- DevelopingTrump says US military on alert, urges Iran to return to negotiations after missile barrage
- ConfirmedTrump discussed a short but extensive military operation in Iran, the White House weighs short-duration campaign
Source and signal
- Internal intake
