April 19, 2025 3:03 am
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Israel May Attack Iran by the Middle of This Year

Israel plans to attack Iran’s nuclear program in the middle of this year. The Washington Post, the top US media, said in a report citing reports from multiple intelligence agencies.

That’s according to the report written during the administrations of former US President Joe Biden and current President Donald Trump. If Israel’s attack plan succeeds, Iran’s nuclear program will be severely damaged.

The White House did not respond to a Reuters request for comment. The Washington Post also contacted the Israeli government, the CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the US Central Intelligence Office on the issue. But there was no comment from these places.

Brian Hughes, a spokesman for the White House National Security Council, said: “President Trump does not want Iran to be a nuclear weapon state. He would never approve of it. ’

The Washington Post reported that the largest and widest intelligence report it has about a possible attack on Israel came in early January. The report was prepared by the intelligence agencies of the military departments of the two countries.

Iran’s nuclear facilities are located in two cities: Fordo and Natanz. According to intelligence reports, there will be possible attacks in both cities by the middle of 2025.

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