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US officials believed Israel might target Iranian negotiators during talks

US officials believed Israel might target Iranian negotiators during talks

Hindustan Times

American officials reportedly expressed concern that Israel might have plotted to assassinate Iranian negotiators, potentially disrupting peace talks. Israel has denied the report.

5 sources across English

Left 60% · Center 20% · Right 20%

How outlets framed it

Left: Sources on the left framed the report as a serious concern for US officials who believed Israel was plotting to assassinate Iranian negotiators, potentially derailing peace talks.

Center: Central sources reported that US officials feared Israel might target Iranian negotiators, prompting warnings to Iran, while also noting Israel's denial of the report.

Right: Sources on the right focused on Israel's outright rejection of the report, characterizing it as 'fake news' without elaborating on the US concerns.

Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in the emphasis placed on the US intelligence and concerns versus Israel's categorical denial of the alleged plot.

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