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Report: Trump Delayed Iran Strike After Gulf States Urged Caution
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
75% centerFirst reported by Now 14 · Jun 10, 2026
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What happened
Politico reported that Trump paused a planned strike on Iran after leaders from Qatar, the UAE and Pakistan urged restraint. Trump then said a deal with Tehran could be signed within days, while Iran said key parts remain unresolved.
- 01Trump reportedly halted an Iran strike after pressure from Gulf and regional leaders.
- 02Washington said negotiations were advancing and a deal could come by the weekend.
- 03Iran said parts of the draft are ready, but its red lines remain nonnegotiable.
- 04Trump said the signing would likely take place in Europe with J.D. Vance present.
- 05Fars said the U.S. returned to Iran’s original draft, but no final Iranian approval exists.
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