Israel warns of unilateral action if Iran crosses missile red line
Israeli officials warned Washington that crossing Israel’s ballistic missile red line by Iran could trigger unilateral military action, raising regional tensions sharply.
The Jerusalem Post reported that Israeli officials told U.S. counterparts Iran’s missile program poses a direct threat to Israel’s security.
Sources said Israel warned it would act alone if Iran surpasses limits set on its ballistic missile development.
Officials noted Iran has not yet crossed that threshold, but Israeli security agencies continue closely monitoring developments.
Security sources also said operational plans targeting Iran’s missile production infrastructure have been discussed in recent high-level meetings.
Meanwhile, some Israeli officials fear Washington may opt for limited strikes that leave Iran’s core military capabilities largely intact.
Iran’s missile program has long been a central point of dispute between Tehran, Israel, and Western countries, contributing to persistent regional tensions.
While nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States continue, Tehran maintains its missile program is defensive and not open to negotiation.
With diplomatic talks ongoing and security concerns intensifying, Iran’s missile program remains a key factor shaping future regional political and military developments.
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