Israel is considering a limited strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities in the coming months, even as President Donald Trump has told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the US is not ready to support such a move, Reuters reported, citing multiple sources.
“We have intelligence from reliable sources that Israel is planning a major attack on Iran’s nuclear sites,” a senior Iranian security official told Reuters. “This stems from dissatisfaction with ongoing diplomatic efforts regarding Iran’s nuclear program, and also from Netanyahu’s need for conflict as a means of political survival.”
Israeli sources told Reuters that a scaled-down operation requiring less US assistance is now being weighed. “No decision has been made yet,” a senior Israeli official said.
Earlier this month, Trump told Netanyahu that Washington wanted to focus on talks. “I’m not in a rush,” he said Thursday. “If there’s a second option, I think it would be very bad for Iran.”
The report said Israel has asked Washington to help defend against any Iranian retaliation in the event of a strike.