IDF Accelerating Strikes as Possibility of US-Iran Ceasefire Looms
Netanyahu ordered intensified strikes to preempt a U.S.-brokered ceasefire and ensure key war objectives against Iran's missile and nuclear programs are met.
- On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered intensified military strikes on Iran over a 48-hour window, aiming to destroy as much of the nation's weapons industry as possible.
- This directive followed Israel's review of an American-drafted proposal to end the war, which officials fear fails to sufficiently curb Iran's ballistic missile capabilities or nuclear program.
- Israeli leaders worry President Donald Trump might announce a one-month ceasefire or peace talks at any moment, potentially ending the war before key security objectives are achieved.
- At a security meeting in Tel Aviv, Netanyahu received briefings from the Air Force and Intelligence Directorate regarding remaining targets in Iran that could still be attacked.
- The government remains concerned about the threat of Iranian missiles and nuclear development before any potential United States-brokered deal halts military operations.
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Israel is working quickly to strike as many high-priority targets in Iran as possible, due to concerns that US President Donald Trump could suddenly end the war. This information was published by the New York Times, referring to two senior Israeli officials and two people briefed on the matter. According to the report, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday ordered the military to destroy as much of Iran's weapons industry as possi…
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