Israel asks the US for help with strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.


Israel is urging the United States to join the war against Iran in order to destroy its nuclear program. According to two Israeli officials, discussions on this topic have been ongoing for two days.
Israel has a problem with the necessary equipment for attacking the bunkers and heavy machinery needed to destroy the Iranian uranium enrichment facility in Fordow, located in the mountains. The United States possesses the necessary technology that can be delivered to Iran.
The Trump administration has so far kept a certain distance from the Israeli operation, as a direct attack on Iran would lead to war. Israel sees the success of the operation only through the participation of the US.
Israel relies on the support of the Trump administration, as without it, achieving the set goal is difficult. A White House representative dismisses the possibility of US involvement, but Israeli sources are confident in Trump's support.
The White House expresses hope for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and calls on Iran to abandon its nuclear program. Israeli officials are actively discussing this situation with their American counterparts and hope for a positive decision from the Trump administration.
As a result of the situation with Israel, the US, and Iran, it becomes clear that the issue of nuclear security is very urgent and requires the attention of countries around the world to ensure stability and peace in the region.
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