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🚨🇮🇱🇺🇸🇮🇷 BIG | Israel was reportedly caught completely off guard by Trump's sudden decision to halt planned U.S. strikes on Iran. Senior Israeli officials say even the country's top leadership learned about the policy reversal from President Trump's Truth Social post. According to Israel's Channel 12, Prime Minister Benjamin...

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❗️❗️❗️ Iran is reportedly anticipating a large-scale U.S.–Israeli air and naval assault unlike anything the Middle East has seen since 2003. 📰🚨 Key developments: 🎯 According to YNET, Israel assesses that Trump may “soon” launch a large-scale strike on Iran. Israeli officials believe that amid stalled nuclear negotiations, the U.S. president could initiate a joint U.S.–Israel operation in the coming days. 🔹 “American patience with Iran’s delay tactics may run out faster than Tehran expects.” 🔹 Israeli officials do not expect a short strike, but rather a weeks-long military campaign targeting Iran’s ballistic missile program, IRGC institutions, and potentially elements of the regime leadership. 🟥 U.S. forces have built up a massive regional presence — what Trump described as a “beautiful armada.” Israeli officials say this is not for show. One Israeli source told CNN that a potential strike would “go far beyond the scope of the 12-day war” and involve coordinated, large-scale U.S.–Israeli operations. 🇮🇱 Israel has elevated its combat readiness level, anticipating possible Iranian missile retaliation — even if Israel does not directly participate in the initial phase. The Home Front Command and emergency services are on full alert. 🔹 The Houthis are expected to engage immediately. Hezbollah could also open a front. 📌 A senior U.S. official told Axios that the latest Geneva talks with Iran were a “nothing burger” — meaning no meaningful progress — and that Trump is leaning toward military action. 🇺🇸 U.S. officials told i24NEWS that “military forces are not deployed to the region just to sit at bases for weeks.” 🟥 Due to Israeli military censorship restrictions, details remain limited, but Channel 12 reports that Israel’s rescue services and Home Front Command have been instructed to prepare for war; a high-level defensive alert has been declared. 🔹 Israel does not rule out a preemptive move by the Iranian regime. Some Israeli security officials believe the timeline for potential strikes may be measured in days rather than weeks. Follow, repost, like, and comment on the posts at NSTRIKE.

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DEBUNKING Tucker Carlson’s conspiracy theory that “America went to war with Iraq at the behest of Israel.” Feat. Coleman Hughes and Ambassador Mike Huckabee Tucker Carlson claims the U.S. has gone to war with Iran “because of Israel,” and says this is a repeat of Iraq - insisting “there’s no debate.” Also stating Israel (and Benjamin Netanyahu) were America’s source for Iraqi WMD claims. These claims don't hold up to the public record: 1) The claim that Israel pushed America into the Iraq War is not supported by the evidence. Former U.S. officials - notably Lawrence Wilkerson, chief of staff to Colin Powell - have said Israeli officials initially urged the U.S. to focus on Iran rather than Iraq after 9/11. While Israel later supported the removal of Saddam Hussein once the Bush administration had already committed to Iraq, there is no evidence that Israel drove the U.S. decision to invade. 2) Netanyahu was not Prime Minister at the time. Benjamin Netanyahu testified before Congress in September 2002 as a private citizen and former Prime Minister. He had been voted out of office in 1999 and would not return as Prime Minister until 2009. His testimony was political advocacy, not intelligence guiding U.S. policy. 3) Israel was not the source of the U.S. claims about Iraqi WMDs. The intelligence used to justify the war primarily came from U.S. intelligence assessments, British intelligence reporting, and Iraqi defector sources, including the informant known as “Curveball.” These claims were later of course found to be flawed (Curveball admitted to lying), but they did not originate from Israel or Netanyahu. Israeli intelligence also believed Saddam likely had WMD, but their assessments were not the primary evidence used by the U.S. government. There’s no record showing Netanyahu personally provided intelligence used in the U.S. WMD case. As with so many of Tucker Carlson’s claims today - especially those surrounding Israel - once you look into them, they quickly fall apart and reveal themselves to be nothing more than conspiracy theories.

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