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Israeli military ‘on war footing for possibility Trump will launch deadly strike on Iran before he leaves office’

ISRAEL has reportedly been on high alert in recent weeks in the possibility the United States would issue a military strike against Iran before Trump leaves office.

The Israel Defense Forces have been instructed to prepare for a possible strike against Iran by the Israeli government, which did not make the order based on intelligence that Trump will issue the strike, reports.

Israel is preparing for a possible military strike against Iran ordered by Trump
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Israel is preparing for a possible military strike against Iran ordered by TrumpCredit: EPA
The IDF was told to be on the lookout for a direct attack by Iran or from its proxies
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The IDF was told to be on the lookout for a direct attack by Iran or from its proxiesCredit: AFP - Getty

Rather, senior government officials "a very sensitive period" before president-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on January 20.

The officials say Israel's government has warned the IDF to prepare for possible retaliation against the country by Iran directly, or by proxies in Syria, Gaza and Lebanon.

On Tuesday of this week, the in a not so subtle warning to Iran.

This marked the third time in less than 18 months that the president has used the B-52 bombers as an apparent warning to Iran.

Trump last week asked top national security officials if the United States should issue a military strike on Iran's Natanz facility
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Trump last week asked top national security officials if the United States should issue a military strike on Iran's Natanz facility
His question comes a watchdog report showed Iran had a uranium stockpile 12 times more than the amount originally allowed in the Iran Nuclear Deal
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His question comes a watchdog report showed Iran had a uranium stockpile 12 times more than the amount originally allowed in the Iran Nuclear DealCredit: Reuters

The news comes less than a week after enrichment site.

His question comes after the International Atomic Energy Agency found Iran's uranium stockpile to be 12 times more than the amount originally allowed in the Iran Nuclear Deal that Trump pulled out of.

After a briefing with officials, including Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Trump was warned the risk of striking Iran would increase the region's instability.

However, Trump's warnings weren't met usual caution. should he strike first.

Iran has issued a warning to the US, saying it should expect a "crushing response"
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Iran has issued a warning to the US, saying it should expect a "crushing response"Credit: AFP
Trump also sent two BB-52 bombers to fly over the Middle East in an apparent warning to Iran
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Trump also sent two BB-52 bombers to fly over the Middle East in an apparent warning to IranCredit: AFP or licensors

"Any action against the Iranian nation would certainly face a crushing response," said spokesperson Ali Rabiei on an official government stream.

Much attention has been paid to the region in recent weeks.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman in Saudi Arabia, where they discussed issues with Iran.

Last week, Pompeo also visited Israel and a number of countries in the region and was the highest U.S. official to visit Israel's annexed portion of the Golan Heights, where he told reporters "all options are on the table."

While Pompeo was there, the United States Central Command announced the B-52 bombers carried out a "short-notice, long-range mission into the Middle East to deter aggression and reassure U.S. partners and allies."

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