Netanyahu Says Decision on Resuming Tehran Strikes Rests With Donald Trump

Following recent attacks launched by Iran against United States allies in the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that any decision to resume full-scale military strikes on Tehran will rest with U.S. President Donald Trump.
The statement from the Israeli Prime Minister comes amid a significant escalation of geopolitical tensions across the region. Iran's actions targeting allies of the United States have heightened concerns over a wider conflict, particularly concerning Tehran.
According to the available details, the authority and decision-making process for launching full-scale military strikes against Tehran have seen a potential shift. Netanyahu explicitly marked this potential military response as a decision that lies in the hands of President Trump, highlighting a potential shift in the decision-making authority for launching full-scale strikes on Iran to the United States.
This development indicates a significant shift in the strategic coordination between the United States and its regional partners. The potential transfer of decision-making authority to the U.S. presidency highlights the central role of Washington in determining the scale of any future military escalation against Iran.
No specific timeline or dates for the attacks or the statements were provided in the reports. Further details regarding the specific U.S. allies targeted in the Iranian attacks or the exact nature of the military strikes remain unspecified.