The United States is working with mediators from Qatar and Pakistan at this hour to prevent an Iranian missile or drone attack on Israel, according to an Israeli report. The diplomatic push comes amid a broader US-Iran mediation track that has seen Qatari envoys travel to Tehran and Washington present sweeping demands.
The report, attributed to an Israeli source and circulated by Yedioth Ahronoth's the source, states that the US is currently leveraging mediators from Qatar and Pakistan in an effort to prevent an Iranian attack on Israel. This aligns with a broader diplomatic track: as The Zioneer reported at 12:51, Qatari mediators are en route to Tehran, and the US has reportedly presented Iran with a set of far-reaching demands including allowing American teams into Iran to remove enriched uranium from underground facilities, limiting Iran's ballistic missile range to 500 km, and securing guarantees from China and Russia that Tehran will cease funding its proxies. Pakistani mediation has already been publicly acknowledged by Islamabad. The current message, at 18:25, is a single-source report and remains unverified by independent channels. It updates the thread from earlier today (18:24), when the same Israeli sources described the US effort.
4 developments
- DevelopingUS conveys to Iran: we cannot restrain Bibi if you attack Israel
- ConfirmedUS intensifies last-minute diplomatic push to avert Iranian retaliation against Israel
- DevelopingU.S. official warns Israel will strike major Iranian facilities
- DevelopingBitton Rosen calls for Beirut strike regardless of US-Iran talks
Source and signal
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