Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu noted that he plans to speak with President Donald Trump about Iran and Gaza during their upcoming meeting.
Iran’s top security official arrived in Oman on Tuesday, signalling intensified behind-the-scenes diplomacy as Tehran and Washington move toward a new round of indirect nuclear negotiations.
Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu flies to Washington on Tuesday for a hastily arranged White House meeting on Wednesday with US president Donald Trump amid Israeli fears that talks with Iran will be limited to curbing Tehran’s nuclear programme.
The regime does not want to capitulate to the United States, but it also seeks to avoid losing power, prompting a bazaar-style negotiation aimed at preserving core assets. The United States’
Israel has warned the US of its readiness to conduct a unilateral military strike against Iran if it exceeds a defined threshold concerning its ballistic missile program.
The U.S. told American-flagged ships to stay "as far as possible" from Iranian waters when navigating the Strait of Hormuz amid heightened U.S.-Iran tensions.