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Hezbollah and Iran have lowered their missile readiness levels, postponing a strike on Israel to avoid escalation while talks in Qatar are ongoing, Israeli intelligence says. The New York Times cited five sources as saying Iran's response to the killing of Ismail Haniyeh would come later. But Israeli officials caution that assessments are changing rapidly because of the fluidity of the situation.
The information came after the end of the second day of talks, which left the Americans optimistic and Hamas calling it “fake.” The Qatari prime minister agreed with Iran to keep the talks updated and committed to preventing escalation to ensure a successful outcome, CNN confirmed.
Tensions between Israel, Iran and their allies continue after the killings of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders, with Iran and Hezbollah bracing for possible retaliation. Qatar's prime minister says any provocations must be avoided to preserve regional peace.
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