US-Israel Talks to Focus on Iran and Possible Military Action

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to speak with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about Iran’s nuclear program. Meanwhile, according to foreign sources, eight heavy C-17 military transport planes landed yesterday at Nevatim airbase.

U.S. Air Force planes | Photo: Shutterstock

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to speak this evening (Monday) with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to journalist Barak Ravid, the conversation will focus on the hostage deal, the nuclear talks with Iran, and the possibility of military action.

Meanwhile, according to foreign sources, eight heavy C-17 military transport planes landed yesterday at Nevatim Airbase. This brings the total number of cargo planes to arrive in Israel since April 10 to 25—all or most of them reportedly carrying advanced Patriot and THAAD missile defense systems. The shipments come amid preparations for a potential Israeli strike on Iran and a possible retaliatory response from Tehran.

President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu, archive | Photo: Liri Agami/Flash90

Israel Weighing a Strike – Trump Emphasizes Diplomacy
According to a report published this past Saturday by the Reuters news agency, political and security officials in both Israel and the United States confirm that Jerusalem has presented the Trump administration with several scenarios for a strike on Iran. These include precision airstrikes and commando operations—some of which may be carried out in the coming months.

Despite making softer public statements, Trump has conveyed that he is in no rush to take military action. He has expressed hope that Iran will agree to negotiations and emphasized that Iran must not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons.

Khamenei, Supreme Leader of Iran | Credit: Wikipedia

Iran Claims Israel Is Preparing to Strike
Israel stresses that no final decision has been made regarding a strike. However, according to reports, preparations are underway, and messages have been conveyed to the White House about the possibility of a limited military operation—one that would not require full American involvement. On the other side, Iranian officials claim to possess intelligence regarding Israel’s attack plans.

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