⚠️ ISRAEL PUSHES FOR RENEWED PRESSURE ON IRAN AS U.S. AND ALLIED MILITARY ACTIVITY EXPANDS ACROSS THE REGION
⚠️ Israeli officials discuss renewed offensive options against Iran: An Israeli official told Channel 13 that during recent discussions, the IDF and Mossad presented Prime Minister Netanyahu with offensive proposals regarding Iran. According to the official, the IDF believes the current state of Iranian power presents an operational opportunity and that it is necessary to return and complete the mission.
The Mossad reportedly believes renewed fighting would accelerate the deterioration of the Iranian regime and could lead to its collapse.
❗️ President Trump reportedly pledged not to compromise on Iranian uranium: Channel 13 reported that President Trump pledged to Prime Minister Netanyahu that he would not abandon efforts regarding Iranian uranium. The report said intensive consultations are continuing in Israel over the future of U.S.-Iran negotiations.
Israeli leadership is reportedly monitoring shifts in Washington’s position while avoiding public signals that could appear to push toward military escalation.
President Trump said: “We are supposed to receive a letter from Iran tonight, so we’ll see how it goes.”
When asked whether he believes Iran is deliberately dragging out the process, Trump responded: “I don’t know. We’ll find out soon.”
🛡️ Israel reportedly urges strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure: An Israeli official told Channel 12 that Israel sent a message to Washington stating that any renewed fighting must include attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure. The official claimed Iran’s energy infrastructure could be destroyed within 24 hours and that such strikes would force Tehran into negotiations.
According to the report, Israel believes targeting Iran’s energy sector is the only path to meaningful progress.
‼️ U.S. and allied military activity increases across the region: U.S. media reported significant movement of American warships in the Gulf of Oman, potentially indicating preparations for a major operation. The reports stated recent confrontations may have served as tests of Iranian naval capabilities ahead of possible future action.
The British Defense Ministry announced that the destroyer Dragon is heading to the Middle East for a possible multinational mission in the Strait of Hormuz.
Local accounts also reported unusual military activity at Ben Gurion Airport, with dozens of U.S. Air Force aircraft reportedly stationed in parking areas in recent hours. Aviation sources said Israeli civilian aircraft were moved to alternative parking areas because of space limitations.
No official explanation has been provided.
⚠️ IRGC threatens attacks on U.S. bases and ships: The IRGC stated that Aerospace Force missiles and drones are locked onto American targets in the region and enemy ships, awaiting launch orders. The organization warned that any attack on Iranian oil tankers or commercial vessels would trigger heavy strikes against American bases and ships in the region.
The IRGC Navy separately warned that any exposure to Iranian tankers would be met with direct attacks on U.S. regional positions and naval assets.
🛰️ Trump advisors say economic pressure is forcing Iran toward negotiations: Two advisors to President Trump told The Atlantic that the president believes he can present any agreement with Iran as a victory. They added that the maritime blockade is beginning to pressure the Iranian economy and that Tehran may ultimately be forced back into negotiations.
🛰️ Russia and China accused of assisting Iran’s military capabilities: U.S. officials told The New York Times that Russia is transferring drone components to Iran through the Caspian Sea to help Tehran rebuild its capabilities.
The Financial Times reported that the U.S. State Department sanctioned the Chinese company The Earth Eye after it allegedly sold a high-resolution satellite to Iran last month that Tehran later used to target U.S. assets in the Middle East.
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