An assessment circulating in Israeli political-media circles holds that President Donald Trump will ultimately attack Israel, according to a single source. The prediction is framed as a developing assessment, not an official warning or confirmed intelligence.
A single-sentence assessment published late Wednesday evening says 'it appears that in the end Trump will attack us.' The message, attributed to an unnamed source circulating in Israeli political-media channels, provides no timeline, trigger, or evidence for the claim. It arrives amid weeks of rapidly shifting U.S.-Iran dynamics: on Tuesday the president confirmed sustained nightly strikes on Iranian infrastructure and set a 24-hour deadline for a nuclear deal, while assessments earlier in the week suggested he was on the verge of signing an agreement. The brief and unattributed nature of this new prediction means it carries minimal corroboration; no official Israeli or American source has echoed it. The comment may reflect domestic anxiety about the unpredictability of the White House's posture rather than hard intelligence.
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