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US officials claim that Trump vetoed Israel's plan to kill Iran’s supreme leader.

Two U.S. officials said on Sunday that President Donald Trump had vetoed a plan by Israel to kill Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ayatollah Khamenei in the recent days.

"Have Iranians yet killed an American? No. We're not going to go after them until they change," said a source, a senior U.S. government official.

Under condition of anonymity the officials said that top U.S. officials were in constant communication with Israeli officials since Israel launched an attack on Iran to stop its nuclear program.

The Israelis claimed that they reported to Trump that they had the opportunity to kill Iran's top leader. But Trump dismissed the plan.

Officials refused to confirm whether Trump delivered the message himself. Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, have been in regular contact.

In an interview with Fox News Channel’s “Special Report with Bret Baier” on Sunday, Netanyahu said, "There are so many false stories of conversations that have never taken place, and I won't get into that."

"But I'm sure that we will do it," Netanyahu said. "I think that the United States know what is best for the United States," Netanyahu stated.

Trump has expressed hope that U.S. and Iranian negotiations on Tehran's nuclear programme will resume. The strikes forced the cancellation of talks scheduled for Oman on Sunday.

Trump said on Friday

"We knew everything"

About the Israeli strikes

(source: Reuters)