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US Intervened to Protect Iranian Negotiators Targeted by Israel

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Israel had planned to assassinate senior Iranian officials involved in nuclear negotiations with the United States. The targeted individuals were Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf, both central figures in ongoing diplomatic talks. The two officials had been engaged in regional negotiations aimed at establishing a framework agreement with the US. The proposed deal sought to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and lay groundwork for further discussions on Iran's nuclear program. US intervention reportedly prevented Israel from carrying out the strikes against the negotiators.

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