Report: Israel and the U.S. May Carry Out Joint Attack on Iran
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Report: Israel and the U.S. May Carry Out Joint Attack on Iran

SadaNews - An Israeli source told the Israeli Broadcasting Authority "Kan" that upcoming attacks on Iran will be conducted through joint operations between the Israeli and American armies, noting that this will happen if U.S. President Donald Trump agrees to resume the attacks.

The source added that Israel considers targeting Iran's national energy infrastructure as one of its potential objectives.

On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a phone call with President Trump that lasted more than half an hour, during which they discussed the possibility of resuming military operations against Iran.

The Israeli source reported that there is readiness within Israel to resume fighting, but the final decision remains linked to U.S. President Donald Trump's stance.

In this context, the Israeli Broadcasting Authority reported last Friday that Israeli security assessments indicate that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the Iranian leader, opposes offering any concessions in negotiations with the United States and leads the hardline faction within the Iranian leadership.

For his part, Trump sarcastically commented on the recent Iranian proposal published by the "Tehran Times," which includes a comprehensive ceasefire in two phases.

Trump said, "I reviewed the latest proposal from Iran, and when I didn't like the first sentence, I tossed everything in the trash."

He added, "If they do not agree to stop enrichment, I will not read the rest," but at the same time, he indicated the possibility of reaching an understanding, stating, "A 20-year halt to uranium enrichment is acceptable, but they must actually commit to it... We will extract the nuclear dust from them."