Report: U.S. Feared Israel Might Target Iran’s Negotiators During Peace Talks
U.S. officials feared Israel might target two of Iran's top negotiators during sensitive peace talks this spring, concerned such a strike could derail the diplomatic effort and reignite the war, according to a report published Thursday. The post Report: U.S. Feared Israel Might T.
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- Published: Jul 3, 2026, 5:50 AM UTC
- Coverage area: World
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