Netanyahu plans to brief Trump on possible new Iran strikes, NBC News reports
Netanyahu will offer Trump military options including Israeli-only strikes and joint U.S.-Israeli operations to counter Iran’s expanding missile program, risking regional escalation.
- On Dec. 29, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago to present options for U.S. involvement in strikes against Iran, NBC News reports.
- Israeli officials say Iran is expanding ballistic missile production and reconstituting nuclear enrichment sites damaged earlier this year, with production possibly reaching 3,000 per month if unchecked.
- Operation Midnight Hammer in June involved more than 100 aircraft and a submarine, and Israeli strikes damaged Iran's S-300 air defense systems, officials say.
- The meeting could draw U.S. involvement into a new warfront as officials warn Netanyahu will argue Iran threatens regional security and U.S. interests, while Gaza ceasefire friction and Venezuela strikes influence President Donald Trump.
- Satellite images reveal panels placed over Natanz Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant, while White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said the IAEA and Iran corroborated Operation Midnight Hammer 'totally obliterated' Iran's nuclear capabilities, though some assessments contest the extent.
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Report: Netanyahu to ask Trump to attack Iran's ballistic missiles in upcoming meeting
Iran's ballistic missiles and the number of missiles it can use in each attack reportedly remain Israel's key concern. In June, Israel and the United States used around 200 missile interceptors, which came at an estimated cost of nearly $1.5 billion
Netanyahu plans to brief Trump on possible new Iran strikes, NBC News reports
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to be briefed by Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that any expansion of Iran's ballistic missile program poses a threat that could necessitate swift action, NBC News reported on Saturday.
A report by NBC News revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to brief the administration of US President Donald Trump on plans for potential new strikes against Iran...
Netanyahu ‘expected to ask Trump for help with fresh Iran strikes’
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