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REPORT: Trump Holds Israel Back From Planned Strike on Iran, Opts for Diplomacy
|ByBelaaz HQ1 MIN READ
Published Apr. 16, 2025, 10:00 PM
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Israel had intentions to launch a military strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities as soon as next month, but U.S. President Donald Trump halted the move, according to a Wednesday report from the New York Times.
News of the impending strike plans was reported first by Belaaz last month. Israel already held several drills planning for the strike.
The Times’ report states that Trump favors diplomatic negotiations that could lead to a nuclear agreement with Iran over engaging in military conflict; a policy that Trump has consistently expressed in recent months, even as he reinstated “maximum pressure” sanctions on Iran and warned of dire consequences if a deal is not reached with the terror-sponsoring Islamic regime.

The proposed timing of an attack, the report emphasized, was chosen because Iran is currently vulnerable both militarily and economically.
Within the U.S. administration, a contentious debate arose as to whether or not Washington should back Israel’s plan Some officials supported a strike, arguing it could impede Iran’s nuclear ambitions. But the prevailing view was that diplomatic engagement should be prioritized, particularly as Iran is expressing interest in negotiating with the U.S., albeit indirectly.
Despite preparations, Israel’s operational plans reportedly rely heavily on American support; not just in case of Iranian retaliation, but also during the attack itself.
Earlier this month, according to the Times’ report, Trump officially informed Israel that the U.S. would not back a military strike against Iran. He also reportedly shared this stance directly with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu during his visit to Washington.
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