Israel considering military action against Iran in coming days: Sources

Israel is reportedly considering taking military action against Iran in the near future, as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate. According to sources familiar with the situation, Israeli officials are contemplating a potential strike on Iran, although the extent of any U.S. involvement in such an operation remains unclear. It is possible that the U.S. could provide logistical support and intelligence to Israel for a strike on Iran.
Currently, the U.S. has scheduled nuclear talks with Iranian officials this weekend, signaling ongoing diplomatic efforts to address the growing tensions in the region. Senior Advisor and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is set to travel to Muscat for a sixth round of talks with Iran, with discussions expected to be both direct and indirect, similar to previous rounds.
Meanwhile, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has stated that Iran will continue to enrich uranium and rebuild any facilities that may be destroyed in the event of a military strike. Tensions are high as the possibility of a U.S.-Iran nuclear deal hangs in the balance, along with the threat of an Israeli strike if no agreement is reached.
“We will go our own way, and we will have the enrichment,” Pezeshkian declared during remarks in Ilam. “We will build this country with these very young people. It’s not like if, for example, someone bombs our place, that’s the end of it. All this is in mind. Whatever they do, we will rebuild.”
As the situation continues to evolve, it is important to stay updated on developments in the region. This is a developing story, and further updates may be forthcoming. Stay tuned for the latest information on this ongoing situation.
ABC News’ Shannon K. Kingston and Othon Leyva contributed to this report.
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