Video: Tehran Ready for Agreement.. Arrival of 12 New U.S. Military Aircraft to Israel as Iran's Deadline Expires
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Video: Tehran Ready for Agreement.. Arrival of 12 New U.S. Military Aircraft to Israel as Iran's Deadline Expires

SadaNews Translation - The Hebrew channel Reshet Kan revealed, citing a source in the U.S. Central Command, that 12 F-22 fighter jets landed in one of the Israeli Air Force bases in the south of the country as part of U.S. regional preparations in the Middle East.

According to the channel, as translated by SadaNews, these are the most advanced fighter jets in the world that are only owned by the United States, among their missions are infiltrating enemy territory, opening air defense systems, and disrupting radars.

It stated: The United States' decision to deploy an F-22 squadron in Israel is likely based on Israel's readiness to confront missile attacks and based on previous experience from the last battle.

Meanwhile, Channel 13 reported that Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir inspected the Hatzor airbase and the F15i squadron as part of the preparations for any scenario related to Iran.

 

The channel quoted senior Israeli military officials saying: The moment of Trump’s decision is approaching and the tense situation will not last long, as translated by SadaNews.

Tonight, the U.S. deadline for Iran regarding its last response to the United States will end, which will determine the feasibility of continuing negotiations or resorting to force.

The Axios website quoted sources saying that the Iranian proposal is ready and has been approved by the Supreme Leader but has not yet been conveyed to Washington.

It noted that Whitaker and Kushner are urging President Trump to discuss the negotiations during his scheduled speech tonight.

It pointed out that Qatar, Egypt, and Oman are pressuring Tehran to convey its proposal tonight ahead of the third round of negotiations.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said, We will resume talks with the United States in Geneva to achieve a fair and just agreement as soon as possible.

He added: We will not develop a nuclear weapon nor will we abandon our right to harness the benefits of nuclear technology .. We have a historic opportunity to reach an unprecedented agreement that addresses common concerns and achieves mutual interests.

He continued: An agreement with Washington is within reach, provided we prioritize diplomacy, and we will not hesitate to do anything to protect our sovereignty with courage, and we will strive to reach a peaceful resolution to any disputes.