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Trump Sets One‑Month Ultimatum to Iran as U.S. Warships Mass in the Gulf
President Trump has given Iran an informal one‑month deadline to reach an agreement, warning of severe consequences if talks fail. The U.S. has bolstered naval forces in the region while indirect negotiations mediated by Oman continue, leaving a narrow and risky window for de‑escalation.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Accuses Netanyahu of Trying to Drag Washington into a War with Tehran
Iran’s foreign minister accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to drag the United States into a war with Iran, alleging Israel has favored military solutions and even struck multiple regional targets. Tehran says some U.S. officials prefer diplomacy, and frames its charges as both deterrence and a bid to shape international opinion amid heightened regional tensions.

Netanyahu Flies to Washington to Press Trump: Wants Missile and Proxy Limits Written Into Any Iran Deal
Benjamin Netanyahu made a rapid, high-stakes visit to Washington to press President Trump to insist that U.S. talks with Iran include limits on ballistic missiles and Tehran’s support for proxy militias, not just nuclear restrictions. The move reflects Israeli anxiety about being sidelined in negotiations and risks complicating an already delicate diplomatic process with Iran.

Trump Weighs Another Carrier Strike Group as Tehran Signals Conditional Willingness to Continue Talks
President Trump said he may send another U.S. carrier strike group to the Middle East if talks with Iran fail, while a carrier strike group centered on the Abraham Lincoln is already in the CENTCOM area. Iranian officials denounced Israeli attempts to pull the U.S. into conflict but said talks with Washington have made progress and could expand beyond the nuclear file if negotiations succeed.

Netanyahu’s Warning to Tehran: A Signal of Possible Unilateral Action, or Diplomatic Pressure on Washington?
Israel has accelerated a high-level visit to Washington after warning that Iran’s ballistic-missile programme constitutes an existential threat; Israeli officials say they may strike unilaterally if Tehran crosses unspecified red lines on missile range and numbers. Tel Aviv still prefers coordinated action with the United States, but the signal of possible independent action is meant to sharpen deterrence and press Washington for support.

Iran’s Larijani Warns Washington to Snub Israeli Pressure on Nuclear Talks Ahead of Netanyahu Visit
Ali Larijani, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council secretary, publicly urged the U.S. to be wary of Israel’s influence as Prime Minister Netanyahu heads to Washington, accusing Israel of a ‘‘destructive’’ role in shaping nuclear-talks frameworks. The warning highlights Tehran’s concern that Israeli pressure could skew U.S. policy on Iran’s nuclear program and complicate diplomacy.

Hamas Rejects Disarmament and Foreign Rule, Widening Rift Over Gaza’s Future
In Doha on Feb. 8, Khaled Meshaal declared that Hamas will not disarm or accept foreign rule in Gaza, framing armed resistance as the right of an occupied people. His stance clashes with Israeli demands for full demilitarization before reconstruction, leaving mediators and donors with a difficult choice between urgent relief and long‑term security assurances.

Netanyahu to Press Washington for Stricter Limits on Iran’s Enriched Uranium and Missile Arsenal
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu will press President Trump to force the removal of Iran’s enriched uranium and to constrain Tehran’s ballistic missile capabilities. Jerusalem’s assessments warn that Iran is dispersing missiles to complicate strikes and that its missile inventory could return to pre‑attack levels, while Israel weighs risks of wider regional retaliation by Hezbollah and the Houthis.

Rushed U.S. 'Peace Committee' Faces Legitimacy Crisis as Nations Snub Inaugural Gaza Summit
The U.S.-initiated “Peace Committee” summit on Gaza reconstruction, set for February 19, is struggling to attract support and to define a practical role. Rushed planning, scant participation from Western allies, and a lack of security and political plans—especially on demilitarizing Hamas—cast doubt on the initiative’s ability to marshal meaningful reconstruction funding or a durable governance framework.

Netanyahu Seeks U.S. 'Freedom to Act' on Iran While Pressing Gaza Preconditions
Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. special envoy Witkoff that Israel needs 'freedom to act' on Iran, demanding Tehran halt ballistic missile production and uranium enrichment. The meeting also covered Gaza reconstruction, with Israel insisting on Hamas disarmament, full demilitarization, and exclusion of the Palestinian Authority from Gaza's governance.

Israel and US Tighten Military Coordination as Washington Poised to Decide on Strikes on Iran
Israel and the United States are closely coordinating possible military action against Iran, with a US decision reportedly possible within days. Israeli officials warn that even limited US strikes on nuclear or missile sites could provoke significant Iranian retaliation and precipitate wider regional escalation, forcing Israel to respond militarily.

Netanyahu Accuses U.S. of Delayed Arms Deliveries, Saying Ammunition Shortages Cost Israeli Lives
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly blamed delayed U.S. weapons deliveries for ammunition shortages that he says contributed to Israeli military deaths in Gaza. The claim provoked a sharp rebuttal from a former Biden administration official and comes as Israel negotiates a new long-term U.S. aid package amid declining U.S. public support for further assistance.