Washington, DC – Israel’s Channel 12 reported that US President Donald Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during an unannounced phone call that he does not want a new war in the region.
At the same time, he emphasized that he is not giving a “green light” for any escalatory steps at this time, according to the channel.
Details of what was revealed in the leak
The Israeli channel indicated that the American message included a clear stance
from the administration in Washington regarding the need to avoid expanding military operations in the region.
This came especially in light of escalating tensions on multiple fronts.
According to the report, Donald Trump stressed the importance of containing the escalation and preventing a slide into a full-blown confrontation.
He also noted that such a confrontation could affect regional stability and American interests.
Washington’s stance on the possibility of escalation
This development comes at a time of growing international warnings about escalating tensions in the Middle East.
According to media sources, the United States is seeking to control
the pace of military operations and prevent them from spiraling into a wider confrontation.
As reported by Channel 12, the American position reflects a desire to maintain a delicate balance in supporting its allies.
On the other hand, it also indicates a desire to avoid a new open war in the region.
Potential repercussions on relations and field operations
Observers believe the letter attributed to Donald Trump may reflect a divergence of views
between Washington and Tel Aviv regarding the management of the current situation.
This is particularly evident concerning the nature of military responses and the limits of possible escalation.
It is also believed that this stance could impose political constraints on some of the available options on the ground.
This comes amidst continued international pressure to de-escalate tensions and prevent the conflict from spreading further in the region.


