Iran can give up an attack on Israel - Politico
The White House reportedly worked through diplomatic channels in recent days, attracting its Middle East Allies to view Tehran to review the decision on a military attack on Israel. Iran was warned that the massive blow would only ignite tension and create a risk of direct confrontation between the two countries.
The US Presidential Administration also called on Iran to review his reaction to the explosion, which resulted in the khamsael Hamas leader Hamas Hani, as his death was a result of a bomb explosion rather than a large -scale attack. Through intermediaries, the Americans sent Tehran a message that if the explosion, which killed Hani, did not kill a single Iranian citizen, then the country should review their plan of a military attack.
Tehran, according to officials, is increasingly sharing Washington's opinion, although he initially denied it. Recall that the leader of the Republicans, the Presidential candidate Donald Trump was convinced that Iran would attack Israel on the night of August 5-6. He believed that if he would be the head of the White House, not Joe Biden, then it would not happen. Meanwhile, Russian officials continue their military cooperation with Tehran.