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NYT reported on Israel's readiness to strike Iran even after the deal with the United States

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may order a strike on Iran, even if Washington makes a deal with Tehran. This was reported on May 28 by The New York Times newspaper, citing sources.

"While the administration of US President Donald Trump is trying to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran, Netanyahu is threatening to disrupt negotiations by attacking the country's main uranium enrichment facilities," the article says.

According to the newspaper, disagreements over how best to ensure that Iran cannot produce nuclear weapons have led to a series of meetings in recent days between top officials of the US administration and senior Israeli officials.

It is reported that the Israeli authorities fear that Trump is so eager to conclude his own deal with Iran, which will allow Tehran to maintain its uranium enrichment facilities.

According to the newspaper, according to American intelligence, Israel can prepare for an attack on Iran in just seven hours.

On May 21, it became known that Israel is considering the possibility of attacking Iran's nuclear facilities against the background of how the Trump administration is conducting diplomatic negotiations with Tehran. According to American officials, a possible strike could be an audacious step that violates the course of the American leader and provoke a broader regional conflict in the Middle East.

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