Rising Tensions
Netanyahu Decides: If This Happens – We Will Attack Iran
Prrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President-elect Donald Trump have reached decisions to launch an attack against Iran if it does not "calm" Hezbollah in Lebanon, according to reports emerging from their recent meeting.

Reports continue to merge regarding what Netanyahu and Trump discussed at their meeting, and Monday morning the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, which is identified with Hezbollah, reported that US President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu concluded during their meeting in Florida in late December that an attack will be launched against Iran if it does not reach an arrangement according to American terms, while advancing the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement and maintaining Lebanon's neutrality at this stage in the shadow of any attack against Iran.
However, the source believes that if an attack is carried out against Iran, its implications will also extend to Lebanon, because Hezbollah will be weaker and less capable of fighting if the attack on Iran leads to the collapse of the regime there.
It was also reported that Netanyahu and Trump agreed they will not tolerate any Iranian attempt to enrich uranium or rebuild its ballistic missile system.
The reported understanding between the US president and the Israeli prime minister signals a potentially more aggressive approach toward Iran's nuclear ambitions and regional activities, with military action remaining on the table if diplomatic and pressure tactics fail to achieve desired results.