According to a report circulating via security-focused channels, the Trump administration is considering granting Israel a 'green light' for a combined attack on Iran. The details of the potential operation and the timeline have not been confirmed.
The report, circulating via security-focused channels, indicates that the Trump administration is considering giving Israel a 'green light' for a combined attack on Iran. The details and timeline of the potential operation remain unconfirmed.
The report comes as the United States continues its fifth consecutive night of CENTCOM airstrikes against Iranian military infrastructure. As The Zioneer reported Friday at 13:38 Jerusalem, the US bombed the Kohurestan bridge on the Bandar Abbas–Shiraz route, a critical logistics artery. The strikes have targeted bridges, roads, and power plants, with Fox News earlier citing President Trump saying the next targets would include civilian bridges and power plants.
The green light report, if confirmed, would mark a significant escalation, potentially involving Israel directly in the campaign. No official confirmation from the US or Israeli governments has been received.
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