Israel is seriously considering a military solution to the problem it sees in the Iranian nuclear program. Yesterday, November 11, the portal military.com He reported that the IDF is preparing for the possibility of an armed conflict with Iran.
The chief of staff of the Israeli army, Lieutenant General Aviv Kohavi, said that the Israeli military is "accelerating operational plans and readiness to fight Iran and the nuclear military threat." Last month, Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said that "if the terror regime is going to acquire nuclear weapons, we must act."
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Israel considers Iran a real threat and has warned that, if necessary, it will use military force to prevent that country from developing nuclear weapons. At the same time, Iran calls its nuclear program peaceful and intends to resume negotiations with other countries participating in the last "nuclear deal".
In 2018, the United States withdrew from the "nuclear deal" with Iran. According to the terms of the agreement, Iran stopped enriching uranium in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions. After a series of tests of Iranian ballistic missiles, as well as accusations from Israel that Iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons, the conflict flared up with renewed vigor.