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Amerikanci upozorili Teheran: ‘Izrael ih želi ubiti!‘
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Amerikanci upozorili Teheran: ‘Izrael ih želi ubiti!‘

The article reports that American officials have warned Tehran that Israel could target Iranian officials involved in peace talks with the United States. This information was provided by the New York Times and CNN, citing American sources. The warnings were relayed through intermediaries, and former President Donald Trump expressed concerns about being forced to negotiate with individuals he believed might be killed. Israel has previously denied wanting to assassinate negotiators, but it has carried out attacks against high-ranking Iranian figures, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other leaders during military operations. These actions have complicated ongoing fragile peace talks. The article also notes tensions between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with Trump criticizing planned military operations in Lebanon. Despite a ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, Israel continues its attacks in southern Lebanon, citing Hezbollah as a threat. American intelligence services are monitoring Israel’s espionage network, which has intensified efforts against both Iranian and American officials.

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Amerikanci upozorili Teheran: ‘Izrael ih želi ubiti!‘

The article reports that American officials have warned Tehran that Israel could target Iranian officials involved in peace talks with the United States. This information was provided by the New York Times and CNN, citing American sources. The warnings were relayed through intermediaries, and former President Donald Trump expressed concerns about being forced to negotiate with individuals he believed might be killed. Israel has previously denied wanting to assassinate negotiators, but it has carried out attacks against high-ranking Iranian figures, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other leaders during military operations. These actions have complicated ongoing fragile peace talks. The article also notes tensions between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with Trump criticizing planned military operations in Lebanon. Despite a ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, Israel continues its attacks in southern Lebanon, citing Hezbollah as a threat. American intelligence services are monitoring Israel’s espionage network, which has intensified efforts against both Iranian and American officials.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the situation as a conflict where the US is warning Iran about potential Israeli attacks, while highlighting Israel's aggressive actions and the risks to peace talks. It emphasizes the US's concern over Israel's behavior and includes criticism of Trump's stance toward Netanyahu, a

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 60): The article reports on US warnings to Tehran about potential Israeli actions during peace talks, citing credible sources like NYT and CNN. It provides specific names and events, aligning with cross-source consensus. However, it includes emotionally charged quotes from Trump and presents a biased nar

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