Bibi Begged Trump To Halt Iran Strike? 'Dimona Could Be On Fire...' Big Reveal | WATCH
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Tensions between Iran and the United States continue to rise after Tehran rejected President Donald Trump's claims of progress toward a peace deal. According to Iranian media reports cited by Israeli media, Iran has warned that Israel's Dimona nuclear facility could become a target if the conflict escalates further. The reports also quoted Iranian military officials dismissing Trump's statements as false and insisting Iran had not requested any halt to planned US military action. Trump, meanwhile, said on Truth Social that Middle East allies had agreed on the framework of a deal and that he had ordered American forces to pause planned strikes. The latest exchange underscores the widening gap between public diplomacy and military signaling in the region. #Iran #Israel #Trump #Dimona #MiddleEast #WorldNews #BreakingNews #USIran #Geopolitics #Diplomacy #Tehran #Nuclear #Security #Conflict #InternationalNews Times Of India (TOI) Is The Largest Selling English Daily In The World. Tim
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