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The American General Who Supports the IDF's Military Plan in Iran

The dispute between the Israeli government and White House officials regarding the Iranian nuclear issue is reaching a boiling point | What's behind Trump's opposition to a military strike in Iran and the American general's partnership in IDF plans.

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The central dispute between Netanyahu's Israeli government and Trump's White House administration officials surrounding the burning Iranian issue is based on two central perspectives on how to deal with this burdensome problem.

According to the Israeli government's perspective, there is currently an exceptional opportunity to eliminate and destroy the nuclear threat and severely damage the axis of evil that led and backed Hamas's cruel attack on that Simchat Torah Saturday.

On the other hand, Trump is leading a diplomatic approach aimed at weakening Tehran's ability to produce nuclear weapons in the long term, all through a signed agreement without using the military option.

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In truth, opinions in the US are also divided, with the commander of the US Central Command, Michael Kurilla, believing that military action should be taken to eliminate Iran's nuclear program, while the US Vice President and envoy Steve Witkoff advocate for the diplomatic option and creating an agreement.

Meanwhile, Trump is aligning more with the diplomatic approach led by his deputy, JD Vance.

Earlier, we reported on an Iranian proposal to limit uranium production for civilian purposes in a three-stage plan and the positive response from American envoy Steve Witkoff, and a senior security official in Israel believes that this move may also have good chances of success.

According to a report on the Ynet website, "The Iranians know they are sitting ducks, and they know that plans are being made to hit them hard," a very senior Israeli security official said yesterday (Thursday), "and there is nothing they can do right now. No preparations, no surprises, that will make them less vulnerable."

Senior military journalist Dr. Ronen Bergman reports that in Israel's security leadership, there is now unanimity regarding the need to attack Iran's nuclear facilities.

According to yesterday's publication in the New York Times, the entire defense establishment has mobilized in the past year to plan the attack on Iran, and this is the first time there has been an almost complete consensus among all security and political partners, officers, intelligence chiefs, and politicians - that Israel should attack.

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