Netanyahu Pushes Trump to Slow Iran Strike Amid Surprise U.S. Urgency
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly urged President Trump to delay an Iran strike after Israel was caught off guard by Washington’s sudden shift toward attack readiness, and amid questions about timing, air-defense readiness, and whether a strike would achieve its goals. Foreign reports also note rapid, large-scale protests in Iran and a fast-evolving crisis that left both Israeli and American officials behind the curve on developing events.
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- Scoop: Trump and Netanyahu discussed Iran in second phone call Axios
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