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Intel warns of possible Iranian attacks over Gulf, 'Israel'

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  • Intel warns Iran may launch surprise attacks.
  • Trump, Netanyahu reportedly split on Iran strategy.
  • Fears Tehran may strike before talks collapse.
  • US-'Israeli' forces boost military coordination.

Intelligence officials issued warnings on Thursday indicating that Iran could potentially be planning a surprise preemptive attack involving a combination of missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles against Gulf States and 'Israel'.

The threat of an impending Iranian strike was raised following a situational assessment conducted alongside top military leaders and Defense Minister Israel Katz.

The alerts come at a critical diplomatic juncture as the United States and Iran continue ceasefire negotiations.

Behind the scenes, however, US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are reportedly disagreeing on the exact strategy for moving forward with Iran.

Fears of repeated surprise offensive

According to security officials, Tehran's motivation for a preemptive strike may stem from a desire to act before the US and 'Israel' officially decide that the diplomatic path is no longer viable.

Officials noted that Iran could attempt to launch a surprise offensive similar to the operations that marked the beginnings of Operation Epic Fury and Operation Roaring Lion.

In response to the shifting threat matrix, the Air Force and the 'Israeli' military’s Operations Directorate -under the direction of Hidai Zilberman and other senior officials- have held a series of strategic discussions with their American counterparts.

These meetings focused heavily on improving combat readiness and facilitating the transfer of intelligence regarding unusual Iranian activity.

Operations reinforced

In tandem with the technical discussions, 'Israeli' Military Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir conducted comprehensive security briefings with military commanders as part of an overall defensive and offensive situational assessment.

Zamir has maintained direct lines of communication with his American counterparts to seamlessly coordinate a joint response in the event that Tehran initiates an attack.

A military source told 'Israeli' Walla website that a thorough review was successfully executed following recent US-'Israeli' operations.

The review evaluated the joint capabilities regarding the detection, identification, and interception of a wide range of threats originating from Iran.

The subsequent assessment has reportedly strengthened joint US and 'Israeli' military operations.

Key improvements have been integrated across missile interceptions, state-military cooperation, technology and software updates, and the reinforcement of active troops.

This synchronization is backed by a logistical surge, as the volume of US military equipment being transferred to 'Israel' has increased sharply over the past month.