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Two Israeli officials, according to Axios, alleged that Trump and his advisors publicly presented opposition to an Israeli assault but did not privately express such dissent. One of them asserted they had a unambiguous green light from the U.S.

Israeli Officials Suggested to Axios that Trump and His Aides Appeared to Oppose an Israeli Attack...
Israeli Officials Suggested to Axios that Trump and His Aides Appeared to Oppose an Israeli Attack in Public Only, While Remaining Silent on the Matter in Private, Implicating a Tacit Approval for the Attack. One Official Stated, "We Had a Clear U.S. Green Light."

Let's Talk About Israel's Recent Actions Against Iran

Conflict Erupts Between Israel and Iran | Potential World War III | Global Fourth Turning Armed Conflict

The Truth Seeker | Ian

On Friday morning, Israel launched a series of air strikes across Iran, targeting over 100 sites linked to its military or nuclear program. The attack, which reportedly involved over 200 Israeli warplanes, claimed the lives of several high-ranking military commanders and nuclear scientists, including the head of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), General Major Gen. Hossein Salami.

Iran has denounced the strikes as a "declaration of war" and threatened retaliation. The attacks come at a time when the U.S. and Israel were reportedly working towards a deal with Iran over its nuclear program, with President Trump urging Iran to come to the negotiation table [1]. The events in Iran have left many questioning the relationship between the U.S., Israel, and Iran's nuclear activities.

According to some sources, Trump had earlier urged Israel to hold off on strikes while negotiations were ongoing. However, Israeli officials claim that they received a "green light" from the U.S. for the attacks [2]. Trump, on the other hand, has since been reported to have told the Wall Street Journal that Israel has his "support" for the military action [3]. This contradictory messaging has sparked widespread speculation about the level of U.S. involvement in the strikes and the nature of the relationship between the two countries.

In response to the strikes, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has warned that Israel should expect severe punishment for its actions [4]. The Iranian government has also released a statement claiming that the U.S. was involved in the attack, despite Trump and other administration officials' denials of involvement [5]. As tensions between the countries continue to escalate, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold in the days and weeks to come.

[1] - http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/06/iran-withdraws-nuclear-negotiations-united-states/[2] - https://tapnewswire.com/2025/06/israel-launched-a-wave-of-air-strikes-across-iran-early-on-friday-morning-with-over-200-israeli-warplanes/[3] - https://www.wsj.com/articles/israel-attacks-iran-nuclear-sites-tal-abaluh-11655232813[4] - https://twitter.com/SupremeLeaderKH/status/1536574110446419970[5] - https://www.isna.ir/news/99070721532/foreign-officials-involved-in-ceding-iran-airspace-for-the-israeli-military/

  1. As the U.S. and Israel's actions against Iran continue to unfold, various community discussions are focusing on the role of politics and underlying truths in war-and-conflicts.
  2. Several news outlets, including general-news and crime-and-justice channels, are covering the Iran-Israel conflict extensively, with numerous videos and articles being shared.
  3. The entertainment industry has started to respond to the situation, with some artists and celebrities expressing their opinions on politics and the war-and-conflicts, while others have chosen to remain silent on the matter.
  4. The ongoing escalation between Iran and Israel has sparked debate and concern across different sectors of society, as people seek answers to questions about crime-and-justice, politics, and the general-news that are shaping the world.

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