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No Surprises: Netanyahu Reveals Daily War Strategy Calls with President Trump

 Prime Minister Netanyahu has dismissed rumors of a diplomatic rift, revealing that he and President Trump are in daily contact to ensure the total removal of enriched uranium from Iran.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Photo: Mayan Toef/ Government Press Office)

In a move to project a unified front during a critical phase of the war, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed on Wednesday that he is in nearly constant communication with President Donald Trump. Speaking at the start of the Security Cabinet meeting, Netanyahu emphasized that there is "full coordination" between Jerusalem and Washington, with no tactical surprises between the two allies. He stated that he speaks with the President almost daily, while their respective staffs maintain a continuous flow of communication to align their regional goals.

Netanyahu clarified that the primary objective shared by both leaders is the absolute removal of all enriched uranium from Iranian territory and the total dismantling of the regime's enrichment capabilities. While President Trump believes he can achieve this through a combination of diplomatic pressure and military threats, Netanyahu made it clear that Israel is prepared for every possible outcome. "Israel is stronger than ever, while Iran and its proxies are weaker than ever," the Prime Minister asserted, signaling confidence in the current strategy of containment and strikes.

The Prime Minister’s comments were designed to silence speculation that the U.S. was moving toward a deal with Tehran behind Israel's back. He noted that he has instructed the IDF and all security agencies to remain in a state of peak readiness, including preparing for a return to full-scale fighting if the current diplomatic window closes without a total Iranian surrender on the nuclear file. This high-intensity readiness is paired with the ongoing American naval blockade and the systematic destruction of proxy leadership in Lebanon.

Meanwhile, the Iranian leadership has expressed awareness of the looming military threat. The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, acknowledged on Wednesday that Tehran is feeling the weight of the naval blockade and the "economic pressure" being applied by the U.S.-Israeli alliance. He accused the West of trying to dismantle Iranian national unity through media rumors but admitted that the regime is "not ignoring the possibility of a major military attack" in the near future.

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