Tel Aviv, Israel - April 16, 2025 - Israeli military officials had developed and prepared plans for a potential assault on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure as early as May, but the operation was recently halted after US President Donald Trump opted to prioritize diplomacy with Tehran, senior US. officials confirmed to The New York Times on Wednesday.

The shift in policy came after months of intense internal discussions within the Trump administration, weighing the risks and benefits of military action versus diplomatic engagement. Ultimately, the President ruled out immediate support for Israeli military action, directing his team to reinitiate talks with Iran on curbing its nuclear ambitions.

This decision was relayed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to Washington earlier this month, according to The New York Times. In a private meeting at the White House, Trump informed Netanyahu that the US would not provide the necessary support for a May strike. The president followed up by publicly announcing the resumption of negotiations with Tehran.

Netanyahu responded with a stark warning that any future agreement would only be credible if it allowed for aggressive enforcement.... Read More: Arutz-7