Netanyahu raised possible "round 2" strikes on Iran with Trump: Report
Netanyahu discussed possible 2026 airstrikes against Iran amid concerns over nuclear and missile rearmament; U.S. officials require verifiable evidence before supporting action.
- On Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago and shared planning for a possible follow-up air campaign against Iran.
- Netanyahu warned that Iran could rebuild nuclear and missile capabilities after recent strikes and raised concerns about Hezbollah's weapons buildup in Lebanon.
- U.S. officials said any strikes hinge on concrete evidence of Iranian rearmament, and American sources warned Israel and the U.S. might disagree on evidence levels.
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Trump reaffirms his support for another strike on Iran after...
On Monday, Donald Trump reaffirmed his support for another strike on Iran after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But analysts say Netanyahu's designs go far beyond Iran. In comments to reporters after his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Donald Trump reiterated his support for another strike on Iran. "I hope they're not trying to build up again, because if they are, we're going to have no c…
Israeli Channel 12 revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed with US President Donald Trump, during their meeting last Monday, the scenario of launching a new military strike against Iran in 2026, citing a senior US official and two American sources familiar with the details of the meeting.
A media report by AXIOS indicated that Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, raised a new round of attacks against Iran in 2026 with US President Donald Trump. The media quoted government sources in the United States, after the meeting the two leaders had in Florida. Read also... “There will be no limits”: Netanyahu warns against Iran if it resumes nuclear and missile production Wednesday 31 December, 2025 07:37 Netanyahu and Trump “Both…
Sources said these strikes could occur even in 2026 if it is determined that Iran is attempting to nuclear re-arm.
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