Trump meets Netanyahu, says he wants Iran deal but reminds Tehran of ‘Midnight Hammer’ operation

Peace ‘within reach’ as Iran agrees no nuclear material stockpile: Oman FM
AI Summary
During a meeting at the White House on Wednesday, President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu discussed Iran, Gaza, and regional developments. Trump stated he prefers continued negotiations with Iran but reminded them of the "Midnight Hammer" operation if a deal isn't reached. Netanyahu emphasized Israel's security needs within the context of these negotiations. Netanyahu also formally joined the U.S.-backed Board of Peace, a move experts believe is strategically linked to cooperation with Washington regarding Gaza and countering Iran. Both leaders agreed to maintain close coordination on these issues. The Board of Peace includes Western partners, Turkey, and Qatar.
Article Analysis
Key Claims (5)
AI-ExtractedNetanyahu formally joined the U.S.-backed Board of Peace.
Netanyahu’s office said the leaders discussed Iran, Gaza and broader regional developments.
Trump said he pushed for continued negotiations with Iran but left open other options.
Netanyahu’s membership in the Board of Peace is an important element in his cooperation with President Trump.
Netanyahu is likely counting on action against the Iranian regime from the Iranian people themselves and from the United States.
Key Entities & Roles
Keywords
Sentiment Analysis
Source Transparency
This article was automatically classified using rule-based analysis.
Topic Connections
Explore how the topics in this article connect to other news stories
Related Coverage (5)
Find Similar Articles
AI-PoweredDiscover articles with similar content using semantic similarity analysis.