
"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is heading to the US on Tuesday in order to discuss the Iran negotiations with President Donald Trump. The Israeli demands for Iran include ceasing all uranium enrichment, cutting down its ballistic missile program, and stopping its support for militant groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, but Iran rejects these demands, saying it would only accept certain limits on its nuclear program to stop the economic sanctions on the country."
"An Iranian foreign ministry spokesman commented on Netanyahu's Washington visit, warning the US of "destructive" influence, saying it is up to the US to decide "independently of pressure." The spokesman also blamed Israel for "opposing any diplomatic process in our region that leads to peace.""
"While the negotiations between the US and Iran started last Friday in Oman, the protests against Tehran's Islamic regime continue, and some of the US army's major assets are in the region to be ready for the possibility of a strike. Thousands of protesters have been killed by Iran's security forces, while many others have been injured and detained."
Benjamin Netanyahu is traveling to the United States to meet President Donald Trump to press for tougher terms in negotiations with Iran. Israel demands Iran cease all uranium enrichment, scale back its ballistic missile program, and end support for militant groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah. Iran rejects those demands and says it would accept limited constraints on its nuclear program only if economic sanctions are lifted. Negotiations between the US and Iran began in Oman last Friday, while widespread protests in Iran continue; thousands of protesters have been killed and many more injured or detained. US military assets remain in the region, and the US previously struck Iranian sites in June 2025.
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