Concerns arising from Iran's acceleration of ballistic missile production have brought Israel's new military plans to the agenda.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to present a possible new attack plan against Iran during his scheduled meeting with US President Donald Trump. Modern.az reports that NBC television channel disseminated this information, citing a source familiar with the matter and four former American officials.
According to the information, Israeli officials believe that Iran is restoring facilities related to the production of ballistic missiles and repairing air defense systems damaged during strikes in June 2025. For Israel, Iran's nuclear program still remains a serious threat, but in Tel Aviv, the restoration of missile capabilities is assessed as a more urgent and concrete risk.
According to NBC's sources, one of the arguments Donald Trump might use to justify a possible new attack could be that Iran's activities pose a threat not only to Israel but also to the region as a whole and to US interests. It is not excluded that this approach could influence the decision-making process in Washington.
Although no official statement has been made regarding the matter, the disseminated information raises concerns that the security situation in the Middle East could escalate again.