Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar acknowledged differences on Wednesday with US President Donald Trump over Iran, while stressing what he described as long-term strategic alignment, Anadolu reports. Saar also ruled out moving forward with annexation of parts of the occupied West Bank, saying it would conflict with Trump’s position. Speaking during a closed meeting with members of the “American Friends of Likud” group on Tuesday night, Saar said contrary to Trump’s statements, the Iranian regime has not resumed uranium enrichment since the US-Israeli war in June 2025, the Yedioth Ahronoth reported, citing a recording of the session. Israel and the US launched a 12-day war on Iran on June 13, targeting military, nuclear and civilian sites and killing military leaders […]
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