The United States is managing escalating tensions with Iran, with President Trump warning Israel against further retaliation. Trump also claimed that Iran had signaled a willingness to pause attacks if Israel reciprocates, according to a report.
The report indicates that the Trump administration is seeking to de‑escalate the cycle of strikes and counterstrikes between the U.S. and Iran. President Trump has warned Israel not to launch its own retaliation, while also relaying that Tehran has signaled a willingness to halt attacks if Israel reciprocates. The status of the reported Iranian signal remains unverified; no official confirmation from Tehran or Jerusalem has been released.
Over the past month, as The Zioneer has reported, Trump has issued multiple warnings to Iran and Israel, urged negotiations, and placed the U.S. military on alert. The broader picture shows a volatile standoff with ongoing U.S. strikes on Iranian targets and Iranian missile barrages, though this report highlights a potential diplomatic opening.
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