- President Trump informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he favors a diplomatic agreement with Iran. Trump stated that no final decision was made, but discussions are ongoing. Israel is advocating for more extensive restrictions on Iran's regional influence and missile program. Trump is open to a more limited agreement focused on nuclear issues and cautioned that Iran could face renewed military action if negotiations fail.
- President Trump informed Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu he favors a diplomatic agreement with Iran, though no final decision has been made.
- Israel is pushing for a deal that restricts Iran's regional influence and missile program, while Trump is open to a more limited nuclear-focused agreement.
- Netanyahu has long opposed a nuclear deal with Iran, advocating for more extensive restrictions and potentially military action.
- Negotiations are at a critical stage, with Iran warning the U.S. not to let Netanyahu thwart talks.
- Trump has cautioned that Iran could face renewed military action if negotiations fail.
President Trump informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he favors a diplomatic agreement with Iran. Trump stated that no final decision was made, but discussions are ongoing. Israel is advocating for more extensive restrictions on Iran's regional influence and missile program. Trump is open to a more limited agreement focused on nuclear issues and cautioned that Iran could face renewed military action if negotiations fail.
Feb 11, 2026, 7:50:11 PM UTC(4 hours ago)
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TRUMP TELLS NETANYAHU HE PREFERS IRAN DEAL
President Trump said he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that his preference is to pursue a diplomatic deal with Iran, even as Israel urges tougher action. Trump said no final decision was reached but insisted talks continue.
While Israel wants broader limits on Iran’s regional influence and missiles, Trump is open to a narrower nuclear-focused agreement and warned Iran could face renewed military action if talks fail.