US intel suggests Israel preparing strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, CNN reports
- On Tuesday, CNN reported that U.S. intelligence indicates Israel is making moves that suggest it may soon attack Iran’s nuclear sites amid ongoing diplomatic talks.
- The intelligence stems from observed Israeli military movements, intercepted communications, and senior officials' statements, though final Israeli decisions remain unclear.
- The preparations coincide with the Trump administration's diplomatic talks with Iran, where demands to end uranium enrichment face strong Iranian rejection.
- An Israeli source said strikes may aim to reject a ‘bad deal,’ while Iran's foreign minister warned it would take special defense measures if threatened.
- The potential strike risks disrupting delicate U.S.-Iran negotiations and could escalate tensions across the Middle East if carried out unilaterally by Israel.
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