- Netanyahu's visit to Washington was moved up by a week, with the Israeli prime minister aiming to discuss his concerns over a narrow nuclear deal that may not address Israel's security issues, including limits on Iran's ballistic missiles.
- Trump's envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, held negotiations with Iran's foreign minister in Oman on Friday, with Trump claiming "very good talks" and a more favorable Iranian position on a nuclear deal.
- The urgent meeting comes as the US and Iran negotiate a potential deal, with Netanyahu seeking to ensure any agreement includes measures to curb Iran's ballistic missiles and end support for the Iranian axis, as stated by the prime minister's office.
JUSTICE MATTERS
Axios and New York Times frame the story with differing emphasis, with Axios quoting Trump's statement that the U.S. and Iran had "very good talks" and Netanyahu's concern over a potential narrow nuclear deal, while the New York Times describes Iran's strategy as "prolonging negotiations" and notes the "rapid buildup of American forces in the region." The New York Times also mentions "pressure on Iran" and an "uprising crushed," which is not mentioned in Axios, obscuring the context of Iran's domestic situation. Meanwhile, PBS NewsHour's coverage is focused on a different aspect of the story, a Board of Peace meeting, which is barely mentioned in the other two sources, highlighting the selective attention to different elements of the narrative.
Cross-referenced with: PBS NewsHour, New York Times


