Israel is not in the best of moods following the US’ decision to only concentrate on nuclear talks with Iran, believing that the ballistic threat to Israel also needs addressing.
Incoming commander of the Israeli Air Force Omar Tishler is going to join Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his visit to meet Trump in Washington, according to Maariv.
Netanyahu is expected to leave Israel on Tuesday and return on Friday, according to Israel Hayom, who noted that one meeting is scheduled for Wednesday and one for Thursday, but separate meetings could also be held with Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth and JD Vance.
According to Israel Channel 14, Netanyahu has a list of seven demands for Trump next week, which include the total cancellation of the Iranian nuclear program, zero uranium enrichment on Iranian soil and Zero uranium enrichment capabilities.
Israel will also demand the removal of all enriched uranium from Iran, limit the range of Iranian missiles to 300km, dismantle the Shiite axis, and close, high-quality and genuine supervision over Iran.








