Donald Trump says Israel did not influence his decision to attack Iran

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Donald Trump denies that Israel influenced his decision to go to war with Iran, citing his long-held views on Iran's nuclear ambitions. The conflict has escalated across the Middle East, with diplomatic efforts to end it remaining fragile.
Donald Trump has denied reports that Israel pushed the US into war with Iran, stating that his decision was driven by his stance on Tehran's nuclear ambitions. Trump's remarks come amid growing debate in the US over Israel's potential role in the conflict. The war began in late February with coordinated US and Israeli strikes on Iran, triggering a wider regional confrontation. Diplomatic efforts to end the conflict remain fragile, with Iran signalling it has not decided whether to participate in fresh negotiations with the US. The US and Iran have accused each other of breaching a temporary ceasefire, and global markets remain jittery amid fears of renewed fighting. Oil prices have risen sharply due to concerns over energy supplies.
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