Washington Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to Washington this week to press President Donald Trump to take a tougher line in nuclear talks with Iran, focusing on ballistic missiles and regional proxies also. Netanyahu met Trump’s special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner and held a White House meeting scheduled for Wednesday morning. U.S. officials confirmed indirect talks with Iran resumed in Oman last week, while President Trump said he considered deploying a second aircraft carrier strike group as leverage. Both leaders stated they seek a deal that prevents nuclear weapons. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The U.S. and Israeli governments strengthened diplomatic leverage to press Iran on ballistic missiles and regional proxies, gaining bargaining power and greater diplomatic-military options in negotiations.
Civilians in Gaza, the West Bank, and communities across the region face increased insecurity and humanitarian risk as diplomatic pressure and potential military posturing escalate.
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Netanyahu Presses Trump to Toughen Iran Negotiation Terms
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