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  "textContent": "WEB DESK: The United States feared Israel could target Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi during the recent diplomatic negotiations that begun in April this year, according to a report by the _New York Times_ citing American officials.\n\nThe report highlighted that Washington viewed the prospect of an Israeli assassination attempt on the senior Iranian leaders as a grave threat to ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at easing regional tensions and reviving dialogue between the two nations.\n\n#### Direct warnings issued\n\nIn a bid to safeguard the diplomatic channel, US officials reportedly took the unusual step of urging third-party regional intermediaries to warn Tehran about potential Israeli threats targeting the two officials.\n\nAmerican intelligence and diplomatic channels reportedly worked behind the scenes to convey the severity of the threat, stressing that any kinetic action against the negotiators would immediately collapse the delicate diplomatic framework.\n\nThe specific nature of the Israeli intelligence or operational movement that triggered Washington's panic was not fully disclosed, but officials described the threat as both credible and imminent.\n\n#### Risk of wider conflict\n\nWashington believed that a targeted strike against either Ghalibaf or Araghchi would not only derail the active negotiations but also risk reigniting a large-scale regional conflict. Officials drew parallels to the recent 40-day war, warning that such a provocation would inevitably trigger a catastrophic cycle of escalation across the Middle East.\n\nDiplomatic sources noted that the US intervention underscores the sharp divergence between Washington and Tel Aviv regarding strategic engagements with Tehran.\n\nWhile Israel has historically favoured maximum military pressure and targeted operations to neutralise what it perceives as existential threats, the current US administration has prioritised structured diplomacy to contain Iran’s nuclear ambitions and regional influence. Neither the Israeli government nor the Iranian foreign ministry has officially commented on the report.\n\nThe post US feared Israeli assassination attempts on Iranian negotiators during talks: NYT appeared first on HUM News English.",
  "title": "US feared Israeli assassination attempts on Iranian negotiators during talks: NYT"
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