The Biden administration has reportedly offered Israel a compensation package to dissuade it from launching strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities in response to an Iranian attack last week, according to reports including Kan News. U.S. officials have expressed that while they are not opposed to Israel responding, they want any action to be measured. Simultaneously, the administration has grown increasingly distrustful of the Israeli government's communication regarding its military and diplomatic plans in the ongoing multi-front war, as reported by Barak Ravid on Axios citing four senior U.S. officials. One official noted, “Our trust of the Israelis is very low right now and for a good reason.” The Biden administration has shifted its approach from advocating for a ceasefire to attempting to limit Israel's ground and air operations.