Israeli PM Office Denies Plan to Assassinate Iran Negotiators, Calls Reports 'Fabrication'

According to the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, Israel denied reports on July 3 that it had planned to assassinate senior Iranian negotiators, calling the claims "false news" and "completely fabricated." The New York Times reported on July 2 that U.S. officials had previously warned Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Kalibaff of a potential Israeli assassination attempt, expressing concern the move could disrupt subsequent ceasefire talks. U.S. officials requested regional countries relay the warning to Iran.
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