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(Israel Hayom) Danny Zaken - The U.S. has responded to Iranian mediation overtures by insisting that Tehran show greater flexibility on uranium enrichment on its own soil, the core point of contention. Israel, for its part, wants the nuclear discussions to include not only strict international oversight of Iran's enrichment facilities but also limits on ballistic missiles and a binding Iranian commitment to stop arming terrorist organizations. These would be considered opening conditions for both resuming talks and halting Israeli strikes. A U.S. official told Israel Hayom that "It may take a few more days of strikes and eliminations to bring them to agree to the conditions the United States is seeking." Diplomatic sources confirmed that during recent talks between Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump, the topic of targeting senior Iranian officials was discussed. According to these sources, there were no disagreements on this issue, contrary to reports suggesting that Trump had opposed the killing of a top Iranian leader. 2025-06-18 00:00:00Full Article
U.S. Official: "It May Take a Few More Days of Strikes to Bring Iranians to Agree to Our Conditions"
(Israel Hayom) Danny Zaken - The U.S. has responded to Iranian mediation overtures by insisting that Tehran show greater flexibility on uranium enrichment on its own soil, the core point of contention. Israel, for its part, wants the nuclear discussions to include not only strict international oversight of Iran's enrichment facilities but also limits on ballistic missiles and a binding Iranian commitment to stop arming terrorist organizations. These would be considered opening conditions for both resuming talks and halting Israeli strikes. A U.S. official told Israel Hayom that "It may take a few more days of strikes and eliminations to bring them to agree to the conditions the United States is seeking." Diplomatic sources confirmed that during recent talks between Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump, the topic of targeting senior Iranian officials was discussed. According to these sources, there were no disagreements on this issue, contrary to reports suggesting that Trump had opposed the killing of a top Iranian leader. 2025-06-18 00:00:00Full Article
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