Israel’s defense establishment has raised its level of alert in recent days amid concerns that US President Donald Trump may have decided to strike Iran possibly within days, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported on Wednesday citing security officials.
The officials said that while there have been no public indications from Washington of such a decision, Israel’s defense authorities are taking seriously the possibility that an attack could be imminent and are preparing both the home front and military forces for a range of scenarios.
Senior military officials were quoted as saying they recognize that Trump’s decision-making is unpredictable and that even if he opts to carry out an attack, he could reverse course at the last moment.
Security officials said cooperation with US counterparts is close, adding that they do not rule out a scenario in which the Israel Air Force would strike targets in Iran in response to missile fire at Israel.
According to the report, the defense establishment increasingly assesses that if there is a US strike on Iran, Iran’s leadership would weigh whether and how to respond, including the possibility of drawing Israel into the confrontation through missile launches.
However, senior Israel Defense Forces officials stressed there is no certainty that Iran would choose Israel as its initial target. They said the likelihood that Iran would escalate and involve Israel directly would rise only if a US attack were prolonged or if Iran perceived a genuine threat to the stability of its leadership.