Summary
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu discussed Iran over the phone twice in two days. They talked about possible actions in response to unrest in Iran, including military options and diplomatic negotiations. Russian President Putin also offered to mediate the tense situation between the countries.
Key Facts
- President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu had two phone discussions about Iran in two days.
- They considered both military and diplomatic actions due to unrest in Iran.
- Netanyahu asked Trump to delay military actions to allow Israel time to prepare.
- The U.S. might still take military action if Iran escalates actions against protesters.
- Russian President Putin called both Netanyahu and the Iranian President to offer mediation.
- The head of Israel's Mossad agency traveled to the U.S. for discussions about Iran.
- A U.S. envoy expressed hope for a diplomatic solution that addresses Iran's nuclear activities and regional influence.