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Saudi and Israeli Officials Visit Washington to Discuss Possible Strikes on Iran, Axios Reports

Israeli officials shared intelligence on Iranian targets while Saudi leaders pushed for diplomacy to prevent regional conflict amid U.S. military buildup, officials said.

  • Senior defense and intelligence officials from Israel and Saudi Arabia visited Washington to discuss possible military action against Iran.
  • General Shlomi Binder provided intelligence on potential targets in Iran during meetings with U.S. officials.
  • Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman emphasized the need for diplomatic solutions to prevent a regional conflict.
  • President Donald Trump warned Iran that a powerful U.S. naval force was heading to the region.
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Israeli, Saudi officials visit US for Iran talks amid military buildup: Report

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This week, the administration of US President Donald Trump has organized meetings in Washington, attended by senior officials from Israel and Saudi Arabia, to talk about Iran, as the American leader is considering the possibility of military action, Axios reports. Trump has ordered the strengthening of the US military presence in the Persian Gulf to prepare for a possible military action. Israel, Saudi Arabia and other countries in the region ha…

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Saudi and Israeli officials visit Washington to discuss possible strikes on Iran, Axios reports

The Trump administration is hosting senior defense and intelligence officials from Israel and Saudi Arabia for talks on Iran this week as U.S. President Donald Trump considers military strikes, Axios reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.

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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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