Israel reportedly wants to strike Iran but is waiting for a green light from President Trump, according to a report. The report indicates that Israeli decision-makers are prepared to act but are holding off for U.S. approval.
The report, which cites unnamed sources, comes amid ongoing US-Israel consultations on how to respond to Iran's nuclear program and recent hostilities. The Zioneer has previously covered multiple reports of shifting U.S. signals — from reported 'green lights' to 'red lights' for Israeli strikes on Iran. The current report suggests Israel is prepared to act but is deferring to Washington's timeline.
- DevelopingUS reportedly gives Israel green light to strike targets in Iran
- StrongIran warns of 'fitting response' after Trump strikes again; US gives Israel a 'red light'
- StrongTrump: I think Iranians want a deal — but we will see
- DevelopingIsraeli security establishment braces for possible US strike on Iran, report says
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