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Trump reportedly called off planned Israeli strikes on Iran

The US President's decision apparently came ‘after months of internal debate’ about whether to pursue a military or diplomatic option in his dealings with Tehran

April 17, 2025 10:25
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Israeli Air Force fighter jets conducting a joint flight with an American B-52 strategic bomber (Credit: IDF)

By

JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

Israel intended to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities as early as May, but US President Donald Trump decided against an attack in favour of negotiations according to the New York Times.

Trump’s decision apparently came “after months of internal debate” about whether to pursue a military or diplomatic option in his dealings with Tehran.

Even the more hawkish members of Trump’s cabinet are believed to have expressed scepticism that a military strike could completely destroy Iran’s nuclear ambitions, resulting in a “rough consensus” that for the time being negotiation was the better option.

Israel, which has long been though to be preparing an attack on Iran, with or without US help, sees the current conditions as favourable to an attempt to destroy the Islamic Republic’s nuclear sites.