NYT: Israel began planning Iran strikes in December, Netanyahu gave presentation to Trump in February

US President Donald Trump, right, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold a joint press conference at the White House in Washington, DC, February 4, 2025. (Liri Agami/Flash90)
US President Donald Trump, right, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold a joint press conference at the White House in Washington, DC, February 4, 2025. (Liri Agami/Flash90)

Israel began planning for the strikes on Iran in December after the decimation of the Hezbollah terror group and the fall of the Assad regime in Syria opened up an air corridor, the New York Times reports.

According to the report, when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the White House in February, he gave a presentation to US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Iran’s nuclear program.

The report says that instead of opting to join the assault or doing nothing, Trump initially took a middle path and decided to give Israel “as-yet undisclosed support from the US intelligence community to carry out its attack.”

The wide-ranging report details Trump’s apparent shift in thinking on Iran over the past few months and days.

“When [Trump] woke on Friday morning, his favorite TV channel, Fox News, was broadcasting wall-to-wall imagery of what it was portraying as Israel’s military genius. And Mr. Trump could not resist claiming some credit for himself,” the newspaper writes.

The Times concludes that with Trump suggesting that the US could get directly involved, there is now “little indication that the conflict would be brought to a quick end through diplomacy.”

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