Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered the rapid destruction of Iran’s military industrial complex within 48 hours, signaling deep Israeli skepticism toward a 15-point U.S. peace plan that Iran has already rejected.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly issued a 48-hour deadline for military commanders to dismantle Iran’s weapons production infrastructure, operating from his Tel Aviv bunker following a review of a proposed U.S. peace plan. This directive comes as President Donald Trump’s administration presented a 15-point proposal aimed at ending the weeks-long “Operation Epic Fury,” a plan that includes dismantling Iran’s nuclear program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz but falls short of the regime-change goals sought by some in Netanyahu’s inner circle.
While the Israeli government remains “tense” over fears that the U.S. might reach a deal that leaves Tehran’s core military capabilities intact, Iranian state media has already rejected the proposal, with a Trump aide warning that while the President has an “open hand for a deal,” his other hand is a “fist, waiting to punch you in the f***ing face.” As the diplomatic push teeters on the brink of collapse, the Pentagon has moved thousands of paratroopers and Marines into the region, signaling that a full-scale ground invasion remains a viable option if Tehran continues to rebuff negotiations.
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