Netanyahu Conveys Message to Iran Through Putin: No Intent to Attack

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, diplomatic sources have informed the Israeli Broadcasting Authority that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, requested the latter to convey messages to Iran. Netanyahu reportedly stressed that Israel does not intend to attack Iran and seeks to avoid escalating tensions or military conflict.
The Israeli Prime Minister asked Putin to communicate to Tehran that Tel Aviv has no desire to initiate a war with Iran and aims to maintain stability while preventing further crisis escalation. In recent weeks, speculation about rising tensions between Iran and Israel has circulated widely in political and media circles.
Russia, as an active player in regional developments, has repeatedly emphasized the need for restraint by all parties to prevent further escalation. Moscow has previously stated that it continuously monitors regional developments and advocates for stability in the Middle East.

