Israel Plans Iran Attack Even if Trump Reaches Nuclear Deal: Report
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed defense officials to prepare for a potential military operation targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities, regardless of whether the United States successfully negotiates a deal with Tehran, raising concerns within the Trump administration about the impact on ongoing diplomatic efforts.
- This plan arises from Netanyahu's distrust of diplomacy, fearing any agreement that leaves Iran enriching uranium threatens Israel's security.
- US intelligence assesses that Israel could rapidly carry out an airstrike targeting key sites such as Natanz and Fordow shortly after receiving authorization from Prime Minister Netanyahu, prompting concern in Washington over the possibility of unilateral action.
- Netanyahu emphasized the necessity of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear arms, while the IRGC commander warned that they are ready to respond decisively if provoked.
- The potential strike risks derailing US-Iran talks and igniting regional conflict, while Trump remains committed to diplomacy but faces growing tensions with Israel.
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