Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly admitted he is uncertain about Donald Trump’s plans on Iran, fueling fears Israel could be sidelined in any U.S. military move. Channel 12 said an urgent Israeli security cabinet meeting on February 5 barely addressed Iran despite looming U.S.–Iran nuclear talks. Netanyahu warned Israel would deliver a “harsh and decisive blow” if attacked, larger than the June 2025 strike, but conceded he does not know Trump’s final decision. Israeli assessments suggest Washington might act with little warning to Israel. Meanwhile, Israel’s military chief held secret Pentagon talks as intelligence shows Iran rebuilding missile and nuclear infrastructure.

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