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Trump Praises Iran For Halting Mass Executions As Tensions Ease
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Published Jan. 16, 2026, 1:46 PM
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US President Donald Trump publicly thanked Iran after authorities there canceled more than 800 executions that had been scheduled to take place on Thursday, posting his remarks on Truth Social on Friday.
“I greatly respect the fact that all scheduled hangings which were to take place yesterday (over 800 of them) have been cancelled by the leadership of Iran. Thank you!” Trump wrote.
In an interview with Fox News, Trump was asked whether Arab and Israeli officials had persuaded him not to strike Iran.
“Nobody convinced me. I convinced myself! They canceled the hangings. That had a big impact,” Trump said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump held a phone call on Thursday evening focused on the unrest in Iran, Axios reported on Friday, citing two sources familiar with the discussion.
The call marked their second conversation in two days. During their first discussion on Wednesday, Netanyahu reportedly urged the United States to hold off on any strike against Iran until Israel had sufficient time to prepare for a possible response.
On Thursday, the Kremlin announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin had spoken separately with Netanyahu and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, offering to mediate between Israel and Iran. Earlier in the week, Kan News reported that Netanyahu had sent a message to Iran through Putin, stating that Israel had no intention of going to war with the Islamic Republic.
Mossad Director David Barnea arrived in the United States on Friday morning for talks regarding the Iran situation and potential American responses, according to an Axios report.
Barnea is expected to meet with White House envoy Steve Witkoff in Miami. Witkoff has been overseeing direct communication between Iran and the United States amid the recent protests and has maintained contact with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
It remains unclear whether Barnea will also meet with US President Donald Trump during his visit.
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