Israel Prepares as U.S. Weighs Iran Military Action Decision

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Israeli officials stated on May 1 that the United States “may be about to decide” whether to resume military operations against Iran, according to CCTV News. Israel is intensifying preparations for a potential renewed conflict with Iran, with Israeli government officials indicating they are “on high alert” for the possibility of U.S.-Iran negotiations collapsing as early as early next week.

Israeli Preparations and Negotiation Outlook

Israeli government officials stated that the United States may increase pressure on Iran regarding the Hormuz Strait and could launch military strikes against Iranian energy facilities and government infrastructure. Israeli officials have also indicated that Israel itself may “soon resume” military operations against Iran.

Defense Minister Katz’s Statement

Israeli Defense Minister Katz stated on April 30 that while Israel supports U.S.-Iran negotiations, Israel may “soon need to act again.” Katz further stated that Israel is “ready at any time to strike enemies on any front, at any location,” according to CCTV News.

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On-ChainHealthInspectorvip
· 05-02 23:05
Are Israeli officials' statements at this time meant to pressure Washington to respond or to generate public opinion for action?
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TheProphetOfToastvip
· 05-01 08:34
If the United States really gets involved, oil prices and BTC will both experience intense volatility. Keep a close eye on on-chain data.
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GateUser-46c777d0vip
· 05-01 08:34
This situation is too tense, it feels like the Middle East powder keg is about to explode again.
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