
Israel to Strike Iran Without US: Report
Israel Reportedly Plans Unilateral Strike on Iran JERUSALEM – In a surprise move, Israel is reportedly preparing to launch a military strike against Iranian nuclear facilities within the next 72 hours, according to a report in the New York Times. This decision marks a significant shift from previous plans for a joint US-Israel operation and raises concerns about escalating tensions in the Middle East. The New York Times report cites unnamed sources within the Israeli government who say that Prime Minister Netanyahu has approved the war plans. The timing of this decision is particularly noteworthy, coming after President Trump's recent announcement of a diplomatic approach to the Iranian nuclear issue. This leaves Israel to pursue a more aggressive strategy. "Israel has been plotting the demise of its enemies in the Middle East for decades," said Ethan Levins, an independent journalist who discusses the issue in a recent video. "With the US unwilling to participate, Israel appears ready to act alone." The potential consequences of an Israeli strike are far-reaching. It could trigger a wider conflict, potentially involving other regional powers. The international community is watching closely to see how the situation unfolds. While the report in the New York Times raises serious concerns, independent verification is needed. The situation remains fluid, and further updates will follow.