US intel suggests Israel preparing strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, CNN reports
- On Tuesday, CNN reported that U.S. Intelligence indicates Israel is preparing a possible strike on Iranian nuclear facilities amid rising tensions.
- This development follows increased Israeli military movements and intercepted communications, while Israeli leaders have not finalized any decision.
- The preparations come as the Trump administration negotiates with Iran to limit its nuclear program, though Iran rejects U.S. Demands to stop uranium enrichment.
- According to a source, the chances of Israel launching an attack on an Iranian nuclear site have increased notably over the past few months, particularly if Iran continues to maintain its uranium reserves.
- An Israeli strike could disrupt fragile diplomacy and risk broader Middle East conflict while U.S. Officials warn that time to secure a nuclear deal is short.
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