Israel’s got its eyes locked on Iran, and it isn't just about trading stern looks across the Middle East. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s gearing up to sweet-talk Donald Trump into a deal that’d give Israel the green light to hammer Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. Think of it as a pre-approved hall pass for airstrikes, much like the one they’ve got for Lebanon.
An Israeli official told The Jerusalem Post, that Netanyahu is pitching this plan at his Monday sit-down with Trump in D.C. “The goal is to receive a mandate similar to the situation in Lebanon,” the official said, laying it out plain. So, if Iran starts messing with uranium or rebuilding nuke sites Israel had already destroyed, the Jewish state wants a nod from Uncle Sam to hit back hard.
This isn’t just about keeping Iran’s nuclear dreams on ice. It’s part of a bigger play to slap snapback sanctions on Tehran for stonewalling international inspectors. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) just yanked its people out of Iran, citing “security concerns” after Iran’s new president/figure head, Masoud Pezeshkian, signed a law telling the agency to take a hike.
Netanyahu, never one to miss a chance to sound the alarm, told reporters before jetting off to Washington on Sunday, “We must remain vigilant against Iran’s attempts to renew its pursuit of nuclear weapons aimed at our destruction.”
This is classic Bibi, framing it as an existential cage match, because when you consider geography, it really is for Israel.
The U.S. and Israel have been tag-teaming Iran’s nuclear setup since their war wrapped up in June. That American strike on Iran’s Fordow site was a total gut punch. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi admitted to CBS News on Tuesday that Fordow got “seriously and heavily damaged.” He’s still figuring out how bad it is, but let’s just say it wasn’t a love tap.
Meanwhile, Israel is not letting Hezbollah off the hook either. The IDF’s back to pounding targets in southern Lebanon, taking out Qassem Salah Al-Husseini, a high-ranking terrorist tied to Iran’s Quds Force, near Kfarkela on Thursday. The IDF and Shin Bet say this guy was Iran’s point man for plotting attacks on Israeli troops and civilians up north.
Meanwhile, Israel is not letting Hezbollah off the hook either. The IDF’s back to pounding targets in southern Lebanon, taking out Qassem Salah Al-Husseini, a high-ranking terrorist tied to Iran’s Quds Force, near Kfarkela on Thursday. The IDF and Shin Bet say this guy was Iran’s point man for plotting attacks on Israeli troops and civilians up north.
He was not missed.
Netanyahu’s push for this U.S.-approved strike system isn’t about waiting for Iran to make the first move. The Israeli official put it bluntly: they want the paperwork done now so they can swing the moment Iran steps out of line. No delays, no debates, just action. In a region where everyone’s playing chess with live ammo, Israel’s betting on having the U.S. in its corner to keep Iran’s nuclear pawns in check.
Netanyahu’s push for this U.S.-approved strike system isn’t about waiting for Iran to make the first move. The Israeli official put it bluntly: they want the paperwork done now so they can swing the moment Iran steps out of line. No delays, no debates, just action. In a region where everyone’s playing chess with live ammo, Israel’s betting on having the U.S. in its corner to keep Iran’s nuclear pawns in check.
Do you think Israel should strike preemptively if Iran tries to go nuclear again?
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