Heightened Tensions: Israel's Anticipated Strike on Iranian Energy
Israel is poised to attack Iranian energy facilities, pending U.S. approval. A senior Israeli defense official indicated that such a strike could occur within a week. This statement follows U.S. President Donald Trump's 48-hour ultimatum, raising questions about Washington's support for further Israeli military action against Iran.
Israel is on the verge of launching an attack on Iranian energy infrastructures, contingent upon receiving a go-ahead from the United States, a senior Israeli defense official reported on Saturday. The official noted that these potential strikes might be executed within the coming week.
This development comes in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's ultimatum issued to Iran, setting a 48-hour deadline that increases scrutiny on whether Washington will endorse additional Israeli military maneuvers against Tehran.
The situation underscores intensifying tensions in the region and signals potentially significant geopolitical consequences should the operation proceed.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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