Its officials Israel They made it clear to Donald Trump’s government that they don’t want to wait two weeks to end up Iran In agreement to abolish basic parts of his nuclear program.
At the same time they point out that Israel could act alone before the expiration of Donald Trump’s deadline in Iran and to hit the nuclear facility in Fordo
Sources who have knowledge of the subject told Reuters that Israel announced its concerns to Trump government officials Thursday in a tense phone call, as they described it.
Israeli officials say that They do not want to wait for the two weeks presented on Thursday by US President Donald Trump as a deadline to decide whether the US will be involved in the Israel-Iran war.
The Israeli participants in the telephone communication were Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz and military leader Eiali Zamir, according to Reuters.
The Israelis believe they have a limited window of opportunity to move against the deeply buried location in Forto, the jewelry of the Iranian nuclear program.
The United States is the only country with bombs that destroy the shelters and are strong enough to reach the facility, which is dug on the side of a mountain.
A man in Washington who knows the issue says Israel has contacted the US government that he believes that Trump’s margin for up to two weeks is very high and that more urgent action is required. The person does not say whether the Israelis made this label during telephone communication.
During the call, Vice President Jay Di Vance reacted, saying that the United States should not be involved immediately and implying that the Israelis would drag the country to war.
Defense Minister Pete Hegseth also participated in the call, says one security source. The Reuters was unable to determine who else was involved in the call, which was made a day before Trump publicly suggests that Israel has no means to destroy the Forto alone.
Publicly, Netanyahu has not ruled out Israel’s possibility of attacking Fordo alone, though officials have not given details on how this will be achieved.
Four sources say that Israel is now more and more likely to launch a single military operation. Israeli air supremacy in much of Iran makes a business more feasible, although it is still dangerous, two of the sources say.
The Israelis feel they have the dynamic and have limited time, given the cost of war.
“I don’t see them waiting much more,” says the source.
It is not clear whether such a business will include bombings, land forces or both. Two of the sources say that instead of trying to destroy the entire location, Israel could instead cause significant damage to it.
This could mean that it could focus on the destruction of what is inside the location and not on the location itself, reportedly.