Trump's Cautionary Call to Netanyahu Amid Tensions with Iran
President Donald Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, urging him not to attack Iran. Despite Trump's request, Netanyahu insisted the attack was necessary due to Iran's ceasefire violation. The scaled-back strike would target a single location, according to an Axios report.

Amid escalating tensions, President Donald Trump reached out to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to dissuade him from launching an attack on Iran. Reports from Axios reveal that despite Trump's warning, Netanyahu maintained the necessity of the action in response to Iran's ceasefire breach.
Netanyahu clarified, during the call, that while an attack would proceed, it would be significantly toned down, focusing on a single target rather than multiple sites. This adjustment was reportedly due to international caution and diplomatic considerations.
The interaction underscores the delicate balance of diplomacy and defense strategies in the region, reflecting the intricate challenges faced by international leaders in addressing persistent Middle Eastern tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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