EXPLAINER
Trump cancels planned Iran attacks, saying talks are close as Tehran reviews a proposed US deal.
Published On 12 Jun 2026
United States President Donald Trump said he had cancelled a third straight night of planned attacks on Iran, saying talks with Tehran were close to producing a deal.
The announcement marked a dramatic turnaround. Just hours earlier, Trump warned that Iran would be hit โvery hardโ and threatened to target Kharg Island and other oil facilities.
Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeeraโs correspondent said a senior Iranian official confirmed that a proposed memorandum of understanding with the US was being considered by Iranโs top leadership.
Here is what has happened:
In Iran
- Tehran says the sacrifices of war were worth it: Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeeraโs Mohamed Vall said many Iranians would be relieved to see the conflict end after months of hardship and loss. But the government is also trying to sell a potential deal as a victory, telling people that โit is worth the sufferingโ because Iran could come out of the war โin much stronger shapeโ, with the possibility of sanctions being lifted and assets being unfrozen.
In the US
- Expert says Trump used an โescalate to de-escalateโ strategy: Richard Weitz, an international security expert at the NATO Defense College, told Al Jazeera that Trumpโs threats to intensify the conflict may have been aimed at forcing a diplomatic breakthrough. The strategy, he said, is to โthreaten to escalateโ a conflict โin order to force an end to itโ. However, Weitz cautioned that โwe still have a bit of uncertainty over what precisely was agreed and how it will be implemented.โ
- Trump has tried to hold Netanyahu back in recent weeks: Reporting from Washington, DC, Al Jazeeraโs Kimberly Halkett said Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have long had โa shared desire to limit Iranโs nuclear programmeโ and ensure Tehran never obtains a nuclear weapon. But she said there was a โgrowing concernโ within the White House that Netanyahu could โderail efforts in the diplomatic realmโ, with Trump increasingly trying to restrain the Israeli leader and, in the US presidentโs words, โallow time for diplomacyโ.
In Lebanon
- Hezbollah says it carried out 24 attacks on Israeli forces: The Lebanese armed group said it launched a series of drone, missile and rocket attacks on Israeli soldiers, armoured vehicles and military positions across southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley between Wednesday and Thursday. Hezbollah said it repeatedly struck troop concentrations near Tayr Harfa, while also attacking Israeli forces in Naqoura, al-Qaouzah, Rashaf, Qantara, Zawtar al-Sharqiyah and Yohmor al-Shaqif.
[ Peace News Desk ]

