Israel reportedly cancelled a large-scale aerial attack against Iran shortly before planned launch. The decision was communicated internally within the Israeli Air Force to senior officials. Sources suggest former U.S. President Donald Trump’s advice to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu influenced the cancellation. Details of the planned strike remain largely undisclosed, but it was described as the largest aerial operation contemplated against Iran. The cancellation appears to avert immediate escalation of tensions between the two nations. This development follows a period of heightened alert and anticipation of retaliatory action from Israel following Iran’s recent attack.
