An American intelligence assessment determined that Israel may be considering strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities this year, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday night.
The assessment, conducted during the final days of the Biden administration, concluded that Israel has been considering large-scale strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, with the aim of exploiting Iran’s weaknesses.
The WSJ also reported that Israel is expected to urge the current administration to back the idea, as US President Donald Trump is seen as someone who could potentially join the strikes.
US military sources told the WSJ that American support, including in the form of weapons, would prove essential for Israel to successfully carry out such attacks.
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The assessment, conducted during the final days of the Biden administration, concluded that Israel has been considering large-scale strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, with the aim of exploiting Iran’s weaknesses.
The WSJ also reported that Israel is expected to urge the current administration to back the idea, as US President Donald Trump is seen as someone who could potentially join the strikes.
US military sources told the WSJ that American support, including in the form of weapons, would prove essential for Israel to successfully carry out such attacks.
More
Israel considers striking Iranian nuclear sites - report
A report by the Wall Street Journal shows Israel may be planning major strikes on Iran's nuclear sites this year, seeking potential US backing under the Trump administration.
