Washington Post: Military Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Is Off the Table
Washington and Tel Aviv shift focus from military action to political negotiations

According to The Washington Post, a potential military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities is no longer being discussed between the U.S. and Israel. Sources report that this issue was not raised ahead of the meeting between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu.
What Are the New Priorities?
The primary topic of discussion is now the resolution of the Gaza conflict. Netanyahu is seeking assurances from Trump that Hamas will not be involved in governing Gaza as part of any future peace agreement.
At the same time, the U.S. and Israel’s position on Iran remains unclear. The Washington Post highlights that the new U.S. administration is prioritizing peace efforts in the region over military escalation.
Netanyahu’s Internal Political Moves
Israeli media report that Netanyahu is planning changes to his negotiating team:
- Maariv claims that he will remove Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar from ceasefire talks on Gaza, expressing distrust.
- Channel 13 reports that Netanyahu intends to use his meeting with Trump to strengthen his political coalition.
What’s Next?
The key question remains: Is this a long-term shift away from military action against Iran, or will the strategy change if regional tensions escalate?
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