Report Claims US Feared Israeli Plot to Kill Iranian Negotiators During Peace Talks With Tehran
A report has claimed that US officials believed Israel may have planned to kill two senior Iranian leaders during peace talks with Tehran. According to
A report has claimed that US officials believed Israel may have planned to kill two senior Iranian leaders during peace talks with Tehran. According to the report, the officials feared that targeting Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf could derail the negotiations and reignite the conflict.
The report also said Washington used regional countries to warn Iran about the possible threat. Israel has not commented on the report, and its embassy in Washington declined to respond. Chapters 0:00 Israel's Alleged Plot to
Assassinate Iranian Leaders During Peace Talks 0:30 US Concerns Over Israeli Actions: Distrust in the Israel-Iran Conflict 1:00 Key Iranian Figures Targeted: Who Are Abbas Raghji and Mohammad Ghalibaf? 1:30 Impact of Assassination on Peace Talks:
Risks of Renewed Conflict 2:00 Differing Strategies: US vs. Israel in Handling Iranian Negotiations 2:30 Recent Developments: The Death of Key Iranian Negotiators and Its Implications 3:00 Future of US-Iran Relations: Ongoing Talks and Strategic Focus