Israeli security officials say Israel is not participating in the U.S. strikes on Iran, according to Kan News. The statement comes as reports of American fuel supply near Iran circulate on security channels.
The Zioneer reported earlier that an Israeli military source stated Iran's energy infrastructure is now in Israel's crosshairs (June 10, 22:17 UTC). Israeli security officials now clarify that Israel has not joined the current U.S. strikes — an explicit denial of operational involvement at this stage.
The denial comes alongside unverified reports on the channel '301 — The Arab World' (analyst Yossi Eliezer) referring to 'American fuel supply near Iran,' which the channel states it received for publication. The two developments — an official Israeli denial of involvement and a single-source claim of U.S. logistical activity near Iran — together suggest a U.S.-led operation in which Israel is not yet a participant.
As The Zioneer reported on June 9, Israeli assessments held that Iran would not fire missiles at Israel in response to a U.S. strike. The current statement from security officials reinforces that posture: Israel is standing aside, at least for now. The picture remains thin — the fuel-supply claim is unverified, and no official confirmation of U.S. strikes has been issued by Washington.
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