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Israel lays the groundwork for a new attack against Iran

After U.S. strikes last summer took aim at Tehran's nuclear ambitions, Israel is now looking to use Iran's missiles as pretext for another war.

Israel lays the groundwork for a new attack against Iran

An Iranian missile is launched during a military exercise at an undisclosed location in Iran, on Aug. 20, 2025. (Iranian Army/West Asia News Agency/Reuters)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected in Miami on Dec. 29 to meet U.S. President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence, and is hoping to get a green light for Israel to strike again. Among his top priorities: Gaza, Hezbollah and also Iran, against which he hopes to convince the U.S. administration to support new attacks, while Washington aims to maintain a semblance of calm in the region after two years of genocidal war in Gaza. "I want to be clear with Iran: any action against Israel will result in a very strong response," warned Netanyahu on Monday, Dec. 22, adding that his country was making the "necessary preparations." In the press 'Unprecedented operation': How Israel targeted nuclear scientists in Iran Over the past weekend, Israeli officials warned their U.S. counterparts that a...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected in Miami on Dec. 29 to meet U.S. President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence, and is hoping to get a green light for Israel to strike again. Among his top priorities: Gaza, Hezbollah and also Iran, against which he hopes to convince the U.S. administration to support new attacks, while Washington aims to maintain a semblance of calm in the region after two years of genocidal war in Gaza. "I want to be clear with Iran: any action against Israel will result in a very strong response," warned Netanyahu on Monday, Dec. 22, adding that his country was making the "necessary preparations." In the press 'Unprecedented operation': How Israel targeted nuclear scientists in Iran Over the past weekend, Israeli officials warned their U.S. counterparts that a...
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