- Donald Trump cancelled new attacks on Iran following warnings from Saudi Arabia about significant "reputational damage" if strikes occurred during the Hajj pilgrimage.
- Gulf leaders cautioned that military action during the holy period would severely impact America's standing in the Muslim world and could cause chaos for hundreds of thousands of pilgrims.
- US officials also reportedly advised Trump that attacks during this time would lead to "reputational damage".
- Trump had previously claimed he was "an hour away" from striking Iran but later indicated he was not rushing to end the conflict.
- Despite the current pause, officials anticipate the conflict will resume after the Islamic festival, with Iran having reportedly rebuilt its military capacity during a six-week ceasefire.
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