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Netanyahu Tells Cabinet: Trump Said, 'You Had No Casualties, Don't Strike Back'
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First reported by Channel 13 · Jun 8, 2026
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told cabinet ministers that Donald Trump urged Israel not to attack Iran in response, saying there had been no casualties and asking, “Don’t hit them back.” Trump later said Israel had already launched missiles by the time he spoke with Netanyahu, and he and Vice President J.D. Vance reiterated the U.S. goal of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
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