WSJ Reports Israel Might Strike Iran as Soon as Sunday

 

WSJ Reports Israel Might Strike Iran as Soon as Sunday The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that Israel is prepared to launch a military attack on Iran as early as Sunday if Tehran rejects an upcoming U.S. proposal to curb its nuclear program.

Citing U.S. and Israeli officials, the WSJ noted that a senior Israeli official warned of a potential strike unless Iran halts its production of fissile material, which can be used to develop nuclear weapons. The report also mentioned that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed the possibility of military action with U.S. President Donald Trump in a phone call on Monday.

US tells Israel it won't take part in any Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, Axios reports According to Axios, President Donald Trump's administration informed Israel that the United States will not participate in any military strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities. The message was conveyed through discussions with U.S. and Israeli sources, emphasizing that the U.S. will remain uninvolved in such an operation.

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