Iran Cancels Planned Attack on Israel After Trump Concessions, Report Says
Iran reportedly called off a retaliatory strike against Israel after President Trump offered last-minute concessions, including preserving Lebanon's territorial integrity and an Israeli withdrawal from the border, according to Fars News.
According to Iran's Fars News, Tehran had prepared to attack Israel following Israel's earlier strike on Lebanon. However, the report claims that U.S. President Donald Trump intervened with a set of 'last-minute concessions' that persuaded Iran to abandon the attack.
The reported concessions include: preservation of Lebanon's territorial integrity, a full withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Lebanese border, and an immediate lifting of the siege on Lebanon. Iran is expected to release an official statement on the peace deal shortly.
The claim was circulated by financial commentary outlet The Kobeissi Letter. The development, if confirmed, could significantly de-escalate regional tensions that have roiled markets in recent sessions.
Source: The Kobeissi Letter