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  • framing: Netanyahu Called Off Iran Strikes After Trump Claimed Progress in Nuclear Talks
  • vague attribution: Officials say

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Netanyahu Cancelled Iran Strikes Following Trump's Comments on Nuclear Negotiations

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cancelled planned military strikes against Iran after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that a deal to end the conflict was close. Officials reported this development, highlighting the impact of diplomatic discussions on military decisions.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called off planned strikes against Iran after U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that the United States and Iran were nearing a deal to resolve the ongoing conflict. This information was reported by officials familiar with the situation.

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  • framing: Netanyahu Called Off Iran Strikes After Trump Claimed Progress in Nuclear Talks
  • vague attribution: Officials say

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Netanyahu Called Off Iran Strikes After Trump Claimed Progress in Nuclear Talks, Officials Say

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Netanyahu Cancelled Iran Strikes Following Trump's Comments on Nuclear Negotiations