'Fake News': Israel Calls NYT Report 'Complete Fabrication Of Reality', Denies Plot To Kill Iranian Officials

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Last Updated:July 04, 2026, 02:09 IST

According to NYT, US officials feared Israel may be hatching a plan to kill two of Iran’s senior negotiators during indirect peace talks between Washington and Tehran.

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File image of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. (Source: Reuters)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office dismissed The New York Times report claiming that United States officials feared Israel was planning to kill two of Iran’s senior negotiators during indirect peace talks and called it “fake news", The Times Of Israel reported.

Reacting to the report, the Prime Minister’s Office said, “As usual, The New York Times’ latest story about Israel and the Iranian negotiators is fake news. A complete fabrication of reality."

The New York Times reported yesterday that United States officials had reached out to regional countries to warn Iran about the chances of Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf facing assassination attempts during negotiations.

What Did The NYT Report Say?

According to The New York Times, US officials feared Israel may be hatching a plan to kill two of Iran’s senior negotiators during indirect peace talks between Washington and Tehran earlier this year and sought help from regional countries to warn Iran about the possibility.

Also Read: Inside US Bid To Protect Araghchi, Ghalibaf From An Israeli ‘Kill Plot’

The report, citing current and former American officials, said US concerns centred on Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf during ceasefire negotiations that began in April.

According to the report, US officials believed that any assassination attempt on the two leaders during the talks could derail negotiations and trigger renewed fighting.

It said Washington asked other countries in the region to alert Iran to the possibility that Israel could target the two officials.

The report said that while US officials considered Araghchi and Ghalibaf legitimate military targets during the active phase of the conflict, they believed any attack after negotiations began would jeopardise diplomatic efforts.

According to the report, the Trump administration later learned that Ghalibaf was on an Israeli target list and asked Israel not to carry out any strike against him.

US-Iran Indirect Talks In Doha

The report came a day after US and Iranian negotiators concluded another round of indirect talks in Doha.

The discussions focused on maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and the unfreezing of Iranian funds under an interim agreement announced earlier, with no indication of progress towards a broader peace settlement.

The next round of talks is expected after the funeral of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on July 9.

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