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Trump Intervened to Stop Israel's Larger Iran Strike, Multiple Reports Say

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President Trump personally called Prime Minister Netanyahu on Sunday and Monday to discourage Israel from launching a substantially larger military operation against Iran, according to reports from Axios, the New York Times, and Israeli media. The intervention came after Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel in response to Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, with Netanyahu initially approving a broader follow-on operation targeting strategic Iranian sites. Trump reportedly warned that escalation could leave Israel without American backing and argued that ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran remained close to a breakthrough.

Following Iran's ballistic missile attack on Israel on Sunday in support of Hezbollah, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu approved a substantially larger military operation targeting strategic sites across Iran, with dozens of aircraft reportedly being prepared for the mission. President Trump intervened through a series of calls with Netanyahu on Sunday night and Monday, warning that broader military action risked disrupting ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran and could leave Israel confronting Tehran without American support. Trump reportedly stressed that diplomacy could succeed within days, while Netanyahu countered that failing to respond would signal weakness and allow Iran to establish a new deterrence framework linking Israeli operations against Hezbollah to direct Iranian retaliation. Israel ultimately proceeded with more limited strikes targeting Iranian air-defense systems and missile-related infrastructure, but called off the larger planned operation following Trump's intervention. The escalation began after Hezbollah attacked northern Israel, prompting Israeli strikes on Beirut and subsequent Iranian missile barrages, with Iran-backed Houthi forces in Yemen also resuming attacks on Israel.

What's missing

The article does not provide Iran's official statement or perspective on the escalation, the specific status or timeline of the nuclear negotiations referenced, or details on the scale difference between the strikes Israel actually conducted and the larger operation that was called off.

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    Report: Netanyahu Called Off Major Iran Strike After Trump Warned Israel Was ‘On Its Own’

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