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Days, not weeks: Israel’s imminent attack on Iranian nuclear sites

Israel will strike Iran’s nuclear facilities within days.

This sobering conclusion emerges from the convergence of alarming intelligence assessments, failed diplomatic efforts, and lessons from this week’s Middle East Forum (MEF) war game simulation.

The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency now warns that Tehran can produce sufficient weapons-grade uranium for a nuclear device in “probably less than one week.”
From Jerusalem’s perspective, this shrinking timeline leaves virtually no margin for error.

The fifth round of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks in Rome has crystallized the impossibility of a negotiated solution. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff’s departure mid-meeting on Friday—officially due to his “flight schedule,” while technical teams remained—signals more than scheduling conflicts.
The core dispute remains irreconcilable: Tehran insists on its “right” to enrich uranium domestically, while Washington demands zero enrichment capability.

Our war game simulation on Thursday, which brought together seasoned policy experts and MEF supporters to examine a Strait of Hormuz crisis, demonstrated how diplomatic failures can cascade into military action within hours.

Israeli officials have shifted from quiet preparation to barely concealed readiness. Mossad chief David Barnea and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer flew to Rome alongside Witkoff’s talks, tuned to receive immediate briefings on any progress.

Every indicator points toward military action within days. Witkoff’s Rome departure, intelligence reports of uranium relocation threats, degraded Iranian proxy networks, and Israeli military readiness converge toward one conclusion.

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Seems like I have heard this before :noidea:
And this will continue until the Lord allows it to happen.

My feeling is that Israel would have given it a shot back in the Obama days - except Obama held them off by threatening to fire on IDF planes if they did it. Each admin kicks the can down the road, knowing that Israel's survival depends on stopping this. Despite knowing the risks to Israel (and the USA), they keep pushing off the decision, in spite of the sure knowledge that when Iran gets their nukes, they'll use them.

I'd add another component. God has also been holding Iran back. How many times we hear that they are x number of days/weeks etc to a bomb, and it never shows up.

Sometimes it's Stuxnet, sometimes we don't know WHAT holds them back.

But God, who keeps Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps.

And someday God just lifts the restraints, at the perfect time.

I often wonder if this all busts loose just around (before or after) the rapture.

There is something else that is getting worse by the minute and that is the population decline in China and Russia. They are both getting to do or die moments soon.

I keep thinking of the Christians in China and Iran and North Korea- the Rapture if that is what God does, would pull all these precious saints out of harms way as things begin to fly back and forth. There are Christians in Russia, but hearsay reports keep surfacing that there is actually a huge underground martyr church over there and a lot of people are being saved.
 
I'm beginning to think this report is just a delayed version of the article TT posted on Wednesday.
What makes me question this report is that it claims that the source of information on Israel's plan to attack Iran is from a "US intelligence leak". Now why would US intelligence leak Israel's plans and simulations it's been practicing for an "immenant attack"?

From the article:

U.S. intelligence has intercepted Israeli communications signaling potential attack plans and observed tangible military movements: forward deployment of specialized munitions, completion of major Air Force exercises, and strike-readiness indicators.

 
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