Iran May Refrain From Attacking Israel in Exchange for U.S. Concessions
After Iranian threats to fire missiles at Israel in response to strikes in Beirut’s Dahiyeh district, signs are emerging that Tehran may spare Israel and instead make a gesture to U.S. President Donald Trump. According to the report, Iran is weighing a decision not to attack Israel as part of a deal tied to benefits from the Americans.
The article says the possible Iranian move would come after the recent pressure created by the strikes in Beirut. It presents the expected restraint as a diplomatic gesture toward Trump rather than a direct military response against Israel.
No details are given about the specific incentives Iran may seek from Washington, but the report indicates that any such arrangement would involve some form of American concessions. The development is framed as a potential alternative to the threatened missile attack.
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