Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is preparing to present to US President Donald Trump a new series of military plans directed against strategic targets in Iran. The initiative occurs in a context of growing regional tension in the Middle East, marked by the conflict in Gaza, indirect clashes with pro-Iran militias and international concern about the Iranian nuclear program.
Sources close to the Israeli government indicate that the plans include scenarios of selective attacks, covert operations and coordinated actions with strategic allies. The stated objective would be to stop Iran’s nuclear advance and reduce its capacity for military influence in the region.
The presentation to Trump seeks to ensure political and, eventually, logistical support from Washington. Although the United States has publicly reiterated its preference for diplomatic solutions, Israel insists that the room for maneuver is reduced over time.
International analysts warn that a direct attack against Iran could trigger a large-scale regional escalation, with global economic and geopolitical consequences. However, from Jerusalem they consider that deterrence involves showing capacity and determination.
Keys to the scenario
– Israel seeks to strengthen its deterrence strategy against Iran.
– The United States remains a central actor in any high-impact military decision.
– The international community observes with concern the possible increase in regional instability.

