
Netanyahu to Present Trump with New Iran Attack Plans During US Visit — Report
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to bring new options for a possible renewed attack on Iran when he meets with President Donald Trump during an upcoming U.S. visit. The thrust of the planned discussion is Israel’s view that Iran has been working to restore and potentially expand capabilities damaged during the 12-day war in June 2025. Israeli concerns are not limited to one arena; they include both Iran’s missile production capacity and the possibility that nuclear enrichment activity could be reconstituted after being hit.
In the early description of Israel’s worries, the most pressing issue raised is Iran’s ballistic missile production. Israeli officials are concerned that Tehran is rebuilding and even expanding missile output in the wake of the June war, potentially changing the scale and tempo of the threat Israel could face. At the same time, there is continued alarm that Iran is rebuilding parts of its nuclear enrichment program that were heavily damaged. Even a partial recovery could increase pressure on Israel’s defense establishment, which views Iran’s nuclear ambitions as a uniquely dangerous strategic challenge.
Netanyahu and Trump are expected to meet at Mar-a-Lago, with the timing described as being toward the end of the month. While Israeli public messaging has long framed Iran’s nuclear program as an existential threat, the officials cited in the initial details said the ballistic missile issue is currently treated as the more urgent challenge. The logic described is that missile production can translate into immediate battlefield pressure, and that a larger missile arsenal could be used not only for direct attack, but as a shield that makes it harder to confront Iran’s proxies or to take additional action against nuclear facilities.
(TOI/VFI News)
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