According to the Times of Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened Israel’s security cabinet on Sunday amid mounting reports that Israel and the United States are preparing possible military strikes against Iran, as tensions across the Middle East continue to escalate.
The high-level meeting came as Netanyahu was expected to hold talks with US President Donald Trump following what Trump described as a looming “calm before the storm” in the region. The discussions reportedly focused on Iran’s nuclear activities, regional security concerns, and growing fears of direct military confrontation.
According to Israeli media reports, the emergency cabinet gathering followed a dramatic series of developments, including a drone strike that targeted a nuclear power station in the United Arab Emirates, sparking a major fire and intensifying fears of wider instability in the Gulf.
Iranian state-linked media also claimed that recent talks between Tehran and Washington failed to produce any meaningful progress, alleging that the United States “offered no concrete concessions” during negotiations aimed at easing tensions surrounding Iran’s nuclear program.
“Calm before the storm,” Trump warned while speaking about the unfolding regional crisis, a statement that further fueled speculation about possible coordinated military action involving Israel and the United States.
Netanyahu’s office released footage showing the Israeli leader presiding over the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, though officials provided limited details about the security discussions. Analysts say the convening of the security cabinet signals growing concern within Israel’s leadership over Iran’s military posture and the possibility of rapid escalation.
The latest developments come amid months of rising hostility between Israel and Iran, including accusations over cyberattacks, covert operations, and proxy conflicts across the Middle East. Israeli officials have repeatedly insisted they will not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons capability, while Tehran maintains its nuclear program is intended for civilian purposes.
The reported drone strike on the UAE nuclear facility has added another dangerous dimension to the crisis. Emirati authorities have yet to publicly confirm the extent of the damage or identify those responsible for the attack, though emergency crews were reportedly deployed to contain the resulting fire.
Diplomatic efforts to revive negotiations between Iran and the United States have struggled in recent months, with both sides accusing each other of failing to compromise. Iranian media said Washington had entered the talks without presenting “concrete concessions,” raising doubts about the future of diplomacy.
Security experts warn that any direct military action against Iran could trigger a broader regional conflict involving armed groups allied with Tehran across Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen.
The United States has not officially confirmed reports of preparations for strikes, but Washington has increased military coordination with regional allies in recent weeks as tensions continue to mount.
Netanyahu has long argued that Israel must remain prepared to act independently if necessary to stop Iran’s nuclear ambitions, a position that has increasingly aligned with hardline voices in Washington.
The situation remains highly volatile as world leaders monitor whether diplomacy can still prevent a wider confrontation in the Middle East……See More





























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