Netanyahu to brief Trump on fresh plan to attack Iran over missile program concerns says report

By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday is reportedly preparing to brief US President Donald Trump about a possible plan to attack Iran again amid concerns over Tehran’s expanding ballistic missile program, according to media reports.

According to the White House officials Netanyahu is expected to meet President Trump later this month in Florida.

The meeting has not been formally scheduled yet, Trump has said that the Israeli Prime Minister wants to see him, media reported.

Israel has confirmed a meeting between Trump and Netanyahu on December 29. Media reports stated.

According to a media report by NBC, “Netanyahu is expected to make the case to Trump that Iran’s expansion of its ballistic missile program poses a threat that could necessitate swift action.”

Israel and Iran launched air strikes against each other in June. The fighting started after Israel’s targeted air strikes on Iranian nuclear and military facilities.

The Israeli attacks were part of Israel’s operation “Rising Lion” aimed at destroying Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

US also joined Israel in its war against Iran as American fighter jets bombed three Iranian nuclear sites, including the highly fortified Fordow.

Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility was the primary target of the US attack, was constructed with reinforced concrete at a depth of 80-90 m under the mountain rocks.

It could only be penetrated by the massive GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, which only the US has.

According to US media reports, 6 B-2 bombers had dropped a dozen 30,000-pound GBU-57 bunker buster bombs at the Fordow nuclear site.

Trump had claimed the US strikes had completely obliterated Iran’s nuclear capabilities.