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Israel ‘agrees not to strike Iran’ unless US nuclear talks break down

Tehran is reportedly rebuilding its conventional arsenal as a contingency for expected limitations on its atomic programme

June 6, 2025 15:14
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Israel has reportedly agreed not to strike Iranian nuclear sites unless Tehran's talks with the US fall through (Image: Getty)
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Israel has reportedly given a commitment to the Trump administration that it will not launch strikes on Iran unless talks over a nuclear deal collapse.

Citing two Israeli officials, Axios reported that Jerusalem gave the White House reassurances no military action would be taken while a diplomatic solution is sought.

Reports last week suggested that Israel was preparing strikes amid frustration over the stalling negotiations, particularly after leaked details of the proposed agreement suggested Tehran would not be forced to give up enriching nuclear material.

However, President Trump later confirmed that he had asked Israel to hold off while talks continued and publicly committed to ending Iranian enrichment as part of the deal – a red line for the Islamic Republic.