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Israel is not waiting around. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed the IDF to accelerate strikes and wipe out Iran’s remaining nuclear capabilities as fast as possible.
The reason is simple: concerns that President Trump could suddenly halt the conflict with a deal that leaves the mullahs’ nuclear program partially intact.
This comes as the U.S. pushes a tough 15-point plan demanding Iran scrap its nuclear weapons ambitions for good, hand over enriched uranium, and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has rejected the proposal and fired back with its own demands.
Trump launched Operation Epic Fury in late February to smash Iran’s terror machine and end the nuclear threat once and for all. Now, with talks gaining steam, Israel is making sure the job gets finished on the battlefield before any paper agreement stops the momentum.
No more half-measures. No more letting Iran rebuild underground bunkers and race toward the bomb. Netanyahu is playing it smart: hit hard, hit now, and secure real victory for Israel and the free world.
Weakness invites more attacks. Strength ends them.


