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Netanyahu urges Trump to delay military strike on Iran, reports say

Published on: January 16, 2026 1:35 PM

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has urged US President Donald Trump to delay any potential American military strike on Iran, according to a report in The New York Times that underscores deep regional concern over escalation risks.

Read More: Iran warns a response to Trump and Netanyahu’s ‘threats’

Netanyahu and Trump spoke by phone Wednesday, the same day the US president publicly indicated a possible hesitation on immediate military action, saying he had been told that Tehran had eased its internal crackdown and halted executions. Trump cited “very important sources on the other side,” remarks widely interpreted in Washington as a cautious pause.

The Israeli leader’s appeal reflects broader unease among key Arab partners — including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Egypt — who have also lobbied the Trump administration against launching a strike, warning that it could trigger a wider regional conflict, disrupt energy supplies and provoke strong Iranian retaliation. The coordinated diplomatic push highlights rare convergence between Israeli caution and Arab anxiety.

Netanyahu’s intervention comes amid increasing diplomatic efforts to manage tensions. Several Gulf states have reportedly communicated with both Washington and Tehran, urging restraint on both sides. Some Arab officials have even sought to dissuade Iran from attacking neighbouring countries if the United States were to strike.

At the United Nations, the United States reiterated that “all options are on the table” if Tehran resumes violent crackdowns, while Iran warned it would respond to any aggression. Secretary‑General António Guterres also called for restraint to prevent further escalation.

Read More: Trump–Netanyahu meeting: Iran warned, Hamas challenged

The emerging diplomatic signals suggest that, despite heightened tensions and military planning within the US administration, regional and international actors are urging caution and greater emphasis on dialogue over immediate military action. The outcome of these high‑stakes discussions could shape the next phase of US‑Iran relations and broader Middle Eastern stability.

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