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Iran to reportedly hold off on retaliation to Israeli strike

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Iran has reportedly chosen to delay its response to last month's Israeli airstrike on Tehran, Israeli officials told Kan correspondent Amichai Stein on Wednesday.

Rumors that Tehran may hold off on retaliation to Israel's attack come following Republican Donald Trump's re-election, with American media reporting that the president-elect intends to continue his "maximum pressure" strategy toward Iran.

Previously, Iran warned that the Trump administration should "avoid any path" that does not align with the country's interests, emphasizing that Tehran will persist in protecting its country and people.

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