25.03.2026 20:00
As U.S. President Donald Trump's statements aimed at ending the war with Iran have increased, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a completely opposite order. Netanyahu ordered the army to launch an attack to destroy Iran's arms industry within 48 hours.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered the Israeli army to make every effort to destroy as much of Iran's arms industry as possible within the next 48 hours.
NETANYAHU'S ORDER TO "DESTROY IRAN'S ARMS INDUSTRY"
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he has intensified diplomatic messages aimed at ending the ongoing war with Iran, saying that both sides are in talks. A military move contrary to this maneuver came from the Israeli side. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the army to launch a large-scale attack within 48 hours with the aim of completely destroying Iran's arms industry.
"48 HOURS" ALERT IN THE REGION
Netanyahu's decision has sparked discussions about a strategic disagreement between Washington and Tel Aviv. While Israel aims to permanently disable Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure, the U.S. administration is pressuring for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the normalization of energy flow. During this critical 48-hour period, the region oscillates between diplomacy and an all-out war of destruction.
IRAN HAD DISPUTED TRUMP
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that a consensus had been reached on 15 points for a potential agreement in talks with key figures in Iran, stating that Iran had accepted the condition of never possessing nuclear weapons. However, the Iranian Foreign Ministry and the Iranian army denied the claims of discussions between the two countries and the consideration of the 15-point plan. Ibrahim Zulfikari, spokesperson for the Hatemul Enbiya Central Headquarters of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, stated, "Do not try to present your failure as an agreement. People like us can never reach a consensus with people like you. Neither now nor later."
Israeli media claimed that the scenario of the U.S. and Iran reaching a quick and ambiguous agreement has kept Israeli leaders awake at night. Reports indicated that the end of the war before the conditions were clearly defined posed a risk of Iran effectively coming out on top.
U.S.-ISRAEL ATTACKS ON IRAN
Israel and the U.S. launched a military attack on Iran on February 28 while negotiations were ongoing between the Tehran and Washington administrations.
Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in several regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where U.S. bases are located, in addition to Israel.
In the U.S.-Israel attacks, former Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, along with many high-ranking officials, was killed.