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Israel Hasn’t Ruled Out Attack on Iran Nuclear Facilities, Reuters Says

  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that his country has not ruled out a military attack on Iran's nuclear facilities despite U.S. President Donald Trump's lack of support for such action at this moment.
  • Netanyahu emphasized his commitment to preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons and dismissed criticism regarding missed opportunities for military action against Iran.
  • U.S. and Iranian negotiators are set for a second round of preliminary nuclear talks, as Israeli officials believe a limited strike on Iran requiring less U.S. support could be viable, though no decision has been made regarding the timing or execution of such an action.
  • A senior Iranian security official warned that any Israeli attack would provoke a strong response from Iran, indicating heightened tensions in the region.
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End Time Headlines broke the news in on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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