Israel continues to attack: Iran categorically rejects negotiations!

Israel continues to attack: Iran categorically rejects negotiations!

Ghom, Iran - The tensions between Israel and Iran have increased dramatically in the past few days. Israel continues to carry out military attacks on Iranian goals, while Tehran categorically rejects negotiations with Israel. US President Trump has announced that it will be open to a decision on the US participation in possible negotiations for two weeks. These developments have further reduced hopes for a diplomatic solution to the conflict. According to vienna.at explains Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi that Tehran will not have any conversations as long as the Israeli Military actions are going on.

Before looking back on the military activities, it should be noted that the Israeli air weapon operations that started a week ago are targeted against rocket camps and shooting facilities in Iran. In a devastating attack on the city of Ghom, near the uranium enrichment system in Fordo, a 16-year-old person was killed and two more injured. In addition, Isfahan, an important nuclear research center, reported explosions and the use of air defense.

Israel's military actions and strategic goals

Israel emphasizes Iranian military goals and considers this use to be necessary to delay the Iranian nuclear program. Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar comments that the attacks are essential to slow Iran's progress in the field of nuclear technology. According to ZDF the Israeli government sees the risk of Iran to complete a nuclear weapon-capable infrastructure, which as "point of no Return" is considered. Secret service information indicates that Iran secretly works on the development of an atomic bomb.

Experts estimate that Iran is able to provide enough high -enriched uranium for up to ten atomic bombs, even if it lacks a functional explosive head and a suitable carrier system. The uranium enrichment remains the central point of dispute in the nuclear conflict with Iran. The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, indicates that military attacks may not be effective enough to prevent Iran from progressing its nuclear plans.

reactions and possible escalations

The military conflicts have also led to an increased rocket fire on Israel from the Iranian side, with several rockets being intercepted. At least 23 people were injured in an attack on Haifa, two of them seriously. Trump expresses hope that the recent attacks could lead to a rethink of Iran in terms of negotiations.

Against this background, the Israeli chief of staff warns of a "long campaign" against Iran, which could result in further escalations. Politically, Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu could try to torpedo a new nuclear deal between the United States and Iran. At the same time, the Proiran militias in Iraq have so far remained reserved and only show symbolic support for Iran. Spiegel also reports on the attack on that Atomic research center in Isfahan, which further increases the complexity of the military situation.

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