Israeli officials are making preparations for possible future military strikes if Iran resumes activities linked to its nuclear program.
According to sources familiar with the situation, they believe that U.S. President Donald Trump might approve such actions if the threat from Tehran grows.
The matter is expected to be at the center of discussions when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Trump at the White House on Monday evening.
The two leaders are set to have dinner, where they will talk about the path forward regarding Iran’s nuclear plans.
Israel sees the meeting as a chance to align with Washington on how to deal with Iran in the coming months.
Netanyahu is said to be looking for a common approach with Trump, both on how the U.S. would handle future nuclear talks with Iran and what conditions might lead to a renewed military campaign.
While no final decision has been made, Israeli defense and intelligence officials have reportedly been working on updated plans in case Iran moves to restore parts of its nuclear program that were restricted under past agreements.
The meeting in Washington comes as regional tensions remain high, and both leaders face pressure at home and abroad over their handling of Iran.
The outcome of their talks could shape the next steps in a conflict that has already drawn international attention for years.
