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Netanyahu halts Trump from bombing Iran as Israel delivers vital intelligence on regime crackdown

Benjamin Netanyahu asked Donald Trump not to launch a military attack against the Ayatollah’s Islamic regime due to fears that Iran would retaliate against Israel.

The Israeli prime minister spoke with Trump on Wednesday, shortly before the president told the journalist he had received information fromOn the other hand, there are very important sources saying that Iran has stopped executing anti-regime protesters.

According to the New York Times, Netanyahu had previously met with vice president J.D. Vance on Tuesday, the day White House officials met to discuss military options against Iran.

Other Gulf states, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Egypt, have also called on the White House not to attack Iran out of concern it could lead to a regional conflict.

Senior officials from Gulf countries have been lobbying Trump officials with this message for the past two days.

Israeli and Arab officials feared that Iran would respond to the US attack by attacking their own countries.

Sources also revealed that Arab countries were coordinating their messages not only to Washington but also to senior regime officials in Tehran.

Trump has not ruled out military options to attack Iran and his decision still depends on how Iranian officials deal with remaining protests, a senior official said.

Benjamin Netanyahu calls on Trump not to attack Iran over crackdown on anti-regime protesters

Thousands of Iranians have died in recent weeks after the regime began suppressing protests with mass executions

Thousands of Iranians have died in recent weeks after the regime began suppressing protests with mass executions

Other Gulf states, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Egypt, have also pleaded with the White House not to attack Iran out of concern it could spark a regional conflict.

Other Gulf states, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Egypt, have also pleaded with the White House not to attack Iran out of concern it could spark a regional conflict.

Mass protests against the regime have broken out across Iran in the last few weeks, resulting in the deaths of 2,500 protesters.

Iran ignored Trump’s threats and vowed to step up executions after detaining 18,000 protesters as the regime continued its brutal crackdown.

The head of Iran’s judiciary, Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, signaled speedy trials and executions for detainees on Wednesday, saying: ‘If someone burned someone, beheaded someone and set them on fire, then we have to do our job quickly.’

The United States has ordered the evacuation of air bases in the region, including an unspecified number of them, from a site in Qatar by Wednesday evening.

Al Udeid, the largest American base in the Middle East, hosts 10,000 troops and was targeted by Iran in June in retaliation for US attacks on its nuclear facilities.

Two Israeli defense officials now claim that the rate of mass killings in Iran is falling.

The regime’s efforts to crack down on demonstrators by cutting off internet access across the country since Sunday have resulted in fewer protests.

Protesters have been demonstrating against the Ayatollah since late December, hosting some of the largest protests in decades.

Iran ignored Trump's threats and vowed to step up executions after detaining 18,000 protesters as regime continues brutal crackdown

Iran ignored Trump’s threats and vowed to step up executions after detaining 18,000 protesters as regime continues brutal crackdown

Trump also made positive statements after a report emerged that an unnamed Iranian protester would not face the death penalty.

“This is good news,” Trump said Thursday on Truth Social. ‘I hope it continues!’

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