Israel poised for strike on Iran's nuclear facilities
According to "The Wall Street Journal" and "The Washington Post," Israel may soon attack Iranian nuclear facilities.
The U.S. military intelligence, cited by these media outlets, indicates that such actions may occur in the coming months. The intelligence report was prepared back in January, at the end of President Joe Biden's term.
Israel counts on US support
According to "The Wall Street Journal," Israel is counting on the support of the current president, Donald Trump, who is more inclined to back an attack on Iran. Authorities in Jerusalem fear that the time to prevent Tehran from building an atomic bomb is limited. Israel wants to take advantage of Iran's vulnerabilities following earlier airstrikes in 2024.
"The Washington Post" emphasizes that an Israeli attack could only delay the Iranian nuclear program by a few months. At the same time, it could prompt Tehran to intensify uranium enrichment, increasing tensions in the region. Iran's President, Masoud Pezeszkian, announced that such attacks would not deter the country from building new facilities.
Iran declares that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, yet the production of enriched uranium has increased rapidly. The International Atomic Energy Agency reports that Iran possesses about 441 pounds of uranium enriched to 60 percent, which is enough to build several atomic bombs. Iranian authorities openly declare their desire to destroy Israel.
The new U.S. president has expressed a desire to resume work on the nuclear agreement with Iran while simultaneously strengthening sanctions. The policy of "maximum pressure" on Tehran has been criticized by Iran, which had previously signaled readiness for negotiations. Authorities in Jerusalem consider Iran to be the greatest threat.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been considering a preemptive strike on Iranian nuclear installations for years, but so far he has refrained, often under U.S. pressure. However, the current situation may prompt Israel to take decisive action.