Trump weighing ‘limited’ strikes on Iran: report April 13, 2026 Smoke rises from the Iranian internal security headquarters in Tehran following an Israel Air Force strike on June 18, 2025. Credit: X Screenshot.X ScreenshotTrump weighing ‘limited’ strikes on Iran: report Tweet Join Group Join WhatsApp Group Email https://worldisraelnews.com/trump-weighing-limited-strikes-on-iran-report/ Email Print Failed negotiations leave Iran’s nuclear issue unresolved and tensions high. By World Israel News Staff President Donald Trump is considering launching limited strikes on Iran after talks aimed at securing a long-term ceasefire during the current two-week truce failed, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. According to the report, Trump views the potential strikes — alongside a newly announced naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and Iranian ports — as a strategic measure to pressure Tehran back to the negotiating table. The president is reportedly leaning toward targeted strikes on specific strategic assets rather than resuming a wide-scale bombing campaign. Officials cited concerns that escalating the conflict too quickly could further destabilize the region. However, a full-scale resumption of the war remains an option under consideration. Speaking at a Maryland Air Force base on Sunday, Trump said he would be “fine” with a scenario in which Iran refuses to engage in further negotiations. In a statement posted on his Truth Social platform after talks reached a dead end, Trump said Washington and Tehran had come to an agreement on many key issues. However, he emphasized that the most critical issue for the United States — Iran’s nuclear program — remains unresolved. Despite the administration’s efforts, U.S. allies in Europe and beyond — including the United Kingdom, France, and Australia — have indicated they will not participate in a naval blockade of Iran or efforts tied to securing the Strait of Hormuz. Read WATCH: Netanyahu says goal of Washington trip is to 'ensure safety and future of Israel'Meanwhile, Hebrew-language media reported Sunday that the IDF is preparing for the possibility of a return to full-scale war with Iran. The developments come less than a week after Trump announced a temporary ceasefire with Tehran, prompting Israel’s Home Front Command to ease restrictions across much of the country. With the exception of Israel’s north — where communities continue to face rocket, missile, and explosive drone fire from the Lebanon-based Hezbollah terror group — schools, businesses, and offices are operating under normal, non-wartime conditions throughout most of the country. CeasefireDonald Trumpiran ceasefireIsrael-Iran ceasefire