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Israel still weighing strikes against Iran nuclear facilities, despite US diplomacy efforts

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 20, 2025
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Israel is weighing a more limited attack against Iran’s nuclear facilities without the support of the United States, since the Trump administration pushes diplomacy Continuous conversations with Tehran Saturday.

After Months of launching the USA. In proposals For spring and summer attacks that would go to Tehran’s nuclear program, President Trump told Netanyahu that it is the desire to prioritize negotiations.

On Saturday, the United States and Iranian delegations concluded a second round of conversations in Rome and announced plans to continue next weekend.

As a result, Israel is now looking at a more limited attack that would require less assistance from Washington, an Israeli official and two others The sources told Reuters Saturday.

Israel has not ruled out an attack against Iran’s nuclear facilities despite President Trump’s lack of support for the measure, according to reports. Through Reuters

The original proposals, first floated to the Biden administration, required a significant participation of the US.

Netanyahu, in a video address on Saturday night, doubled his commitment to fight Iran’s nuclear progress.

Netanyahu has insisted that any negotiation with Iran must lead to the dismantling of its nuclear program. Getty images

“I am committed to Iran’s prevention of reaching nuclear weapons,” he said. “I won Give in this, I won it in this, and won the withdrawal of this, not a millimeter.”

If it hurts for their actions adjusted to “damage” its nuclear program, “Iran would have had a nuclear weapon 10 years ago,” Netanyahu added.

Althegh Occidente believes that Iran is working to build a nuclear bomb, an Israeli strike would only delay it temporarily, experts say.

President Trump told journalists this week that he is not “hurried” to support an attack against Iran. Will Oliver/UPI/Shuttersock

A senior Israeli official said that a final decision on a strike has not yet been made, The Outlet reported. However, an Iranian official said that Tehran was aware of the plans and that an attack would cause “a hard and unwavering response” in return.

Israel would still need Washington help to defend themselves if Tehran represents, the sources said, and the offensive would run the risk of alienating Trump and a broader support from the United States.

With publication cables

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