"Iran wants to reduce the intensity of Israel's retaliation and help protect its capital, Tehran," CNN said, citing a source.
In fact, Iran has had more than three contacts with Saudi Arabia in the past month, with Iranian Foreign Minister Abdelse Arakchi meeting Saudi Arabia's real power, Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, on the 9th.
Meanwhile, the U.S. daily Wall Street Journal reported that Iran warned Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, saying, "If we give up territory or airspace to Israel's attack on Iran, we will retaliate."
Iran is said to be concerned about the fierce Israeli offensive as Hezbollah, which has served as a shield, is weakened by Israel's offensive.
As Israel is expected to refrain from attacking during the biggest holiday, "Yomkipur," or atonement day, there is a possibility that retaliation against Iran will materialize after the atonement day.
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