Netanyahu convenes security cabinet on Iran as US signals possible military action

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold security consultations Sunday evening to address the Iran nuclear file and potential regional escalation, Channel 12 reported. The meetings come amid growing expectations of US military action against Tehran and assessments that Iran may attempt to delay with further nuclear proposals.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to convene a series of high-level security consultations Sunday evening focusing on Iran and the potential for broader regional confrontation, Israeli media reported. The Security Cabinet will receive comprehensive briefings on multiple fronts, including Iran developments, ahead of a smaller preliminary meeting reviewing Lebanon and Hezbollah-related scenarios should military conflict erupt involving Israel, the US, and Iran.
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Israeli Assessments and Strategic Posture
Channel 12 reported that Israeli assessments indicate Iran may attempt to buy time by submitting additional proposals regarding its nuclear program. The broadcaster noted that while "Israel prefers not to appear at the forefront of events," Israeli sources have characterized the current moment as a "historic opportunity" to alter Tehran's regime and reduce long-term risks. The consultations follow weeks of US military reinforcement in the Middle East and Washington signaling possible action to compel Iran to abandon nuclear and missile programs and curb regional allies.
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US-Iran Context
Washington and Israel accuse Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons capability, while Tehran maintains its program serves peaceful purposes including electricity generation. Iran has warned it would respond to any military attack and insists Western economic sanctions must be lifted in exchange for nuclear restrictions. The US has established a 10-15 day negotiation window, with President Trump threatening limited strikes should diplomacy fail, as the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group arrives in region and USS Gerald R. Ford en route.
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