Israel continued to strike targets in Iran but is looking to wrap up its war with its rival soon.
Axar.az informs that this information was reported by the Wall Street Journal, citing officials.
Tehran has given few clues on its response to U.S. attacks on its nuclear sites.
The regime’s clerical leaders are facing a perilous choice: hit back at the U.S. and risk widening a war with two militarily superior foes, or return to nuclear talks where they would likely have to make concessions on nuclear enrichment and their ballistic-missile arsenal, two pillars of the country’s sovereignty.
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, in what appeared to be his first comments since the U.S. attack, didn’t mention the U.S. and instead focused on Israel in a post on X. Israel made a “grave mistake”.
Leaders in Europe urged Iran not to respond in a way that would “destabilize the region,” while President Trump gave no ground on his demand for Iran to agree on the U.S.’s terms for a peace deal. Trump on Sunday didn’t rule out backing a change in Iran’s leadership.