Israel can attack Iran's nuclear sites at any time
Israel can attack Iran's nuclear sites at any time
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Jerusalem: The Navy of Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain in the Red Sea rehearsed joint security operations with the U.S. warship a few days ago. Just a month ago, a war game was held at a desert airport north of the Israeli port city of Eilat.

It saw fighter jets from Israel and seven other countries thundering in the sky. The purpose of these military exercises is to give a stern warning to Iran. Iran, on the other hand, also conducted its own military exercises in recent times. All these developments come at a time when many in Israel are afraid that the country itself may not have to attack Iran's nuclear program in a military manner.

Israeli's Naftali Bennett government has allocated $1.5 billion to prepare the Israeli armed forces for possible attacks against Iran's nuclear bases. Iran is being warned of an attack by daily leaders and military officials in the country. Although experts say Israel has no intention of fighting Iran, it will not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons.

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