Israeli officials have told the United States they may not wait until the end of Donald Trump's two-week deadline to strike Iran’s underground Fordow nuclear facility and could act alone, Reuters reported Saturday, citing two sources familiar with what they described as a tense phone call.
“The Israeli officials said they do not want to wait the two weeks that US President Donald Trump presented on Thursday as a deadline for deciding whether the US will get involved in the Israel-Iran war," the report said citing the sources.
During the tense conversation with US officials on Thursday, Israeli leaders—Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz, and military chief Eyal Zamir—expressed frustration with Washington’s timeline, insisting they face a narrowing window to hit Iran’s fortified Fordow site.
Only the US has weapons capable of penetrating the mountain-buried facility, the sources said.

A new wave of Israeli airstrikes is targeting multiple cities across Iran—from Bandar Abbas, Ahvaz, and Marvdasht in the south; to Tabriz, Salmas and Babol in the north; Sanandaj and Kermanshah in the west; and Tehran, Qom, and Isfahan in the center, eyewitnesses and media reports say.
The Israeli military says it has attacked unmanned aerial vehicle depots and weapons depot in Bandar Abbas area in southern Iran.
Israeli media reports say an Iranian naval base in Bandar Abbas has also been targeted by the Israeli air force.

Three family members of an Iran International TV presenter were detained in Tehran by the Revolutionary Guards forces seeking to force her resignation as the channel continues its uncensored coverage of the Iran-Israel conflict amid an official internet blackout.
The presenter's mother, father and younger brother are being held in an unidentified location.
The presenter received a phone call from her father early Saturday morning urging her to resign. The voices of security agents could be heard in the background telling her father what to say.
“I’ve told you a thousand times to resign. What other consequences do you expect?” he told her. "You have to resign”.
"Iran International strongly condemns the Islamic Republic's recent abduction of family members of one of our journalists, an appalling act of hostage-taking aimed at coercing our colleague into resigning from their post," a spokesperson for Iran International said.
"This deeply reprehensible tactic marks a dangerous escalation in the Islamic Republic's ruthless campaign to silence dissent and suppress independent journalism."
Exerting pressure on the families of Iran International staff is not new. Many have faced ongoing harassment, surveillance, and intimidation over the years. However, this latest development crosses a new threshold.
The deliberate detention of a relative, coupled with the use of psychological torture, represents a cruel and calculated effort to break the will of our journalists by targeting their loved ones.
This tactic is a violation of international human rights law. It is also an alarming indicator of the lengths the Islamic Republic will go to silence independent reporting and suppress truth.
Iran International is increasingly concerned that the Iranian government is entering a new phase of unchecked repression, in which individuals linked to independent media outlets or international organizations risk being taken hostage and subjected to cruel treatment.
Iran International calls upon the UN and its member states, international human rights bodies and media watchdogs to condemn this act of state-sponsored intimidation and to exert maximum pressure on the Iranian authorities for the immediate and unconditional release of the family of Iran International’s presenter.
Iran International remains undeterred by attempts to silence it and remains committed to its mission of providing independent and accurate news to the Iranian people.
Iran International is an independent television news channel broadcasting to Iran, offering unbiased and uncensored news and analysis to a wide audience. It is the most-watched news channel in Iran.
Based in London, it aims to provide a platform for diverse voices and foster informed public discourse on events concerning Iran and the wider region. Iran International is managed by Volant Media UK Limited.
The Israeli military says its air force has struck three F-14 fighter jets belonging to the Iranian Armed Forces in central Iran on Saturday.
"IAF fighter jets are currently striking military infrastructure in central Iran," the IDF added.
President Donald Trump was prepared to personally meet his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian in Istanbul this week in a secret US-Turkey effort to de-escalate the Iran conflict, Axios reported Saturday.
“But the effort collapsed when Iran's supreme leader — in hiding due to fears of assassination — couldn't be reached to approve it," Axios reported citing three US officials and a source with direct knowledge of the matter.
US officials said Trump hoped to secure a nuclear deal and avoid military action, but after the effort failed, the White House grew more inclined to consider direct intervention to stop Iran’s nuclear program.
Iran is targeting Israeli civilians both inside the country and abroad, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said Saturday, after Cypriot authorities foiled a suspected Iranian-linked plot in Limassol.
“The Iranian criminal regime is deliberately targeting Israeli civilians both in Israel and abroad,” Sa’ar wrote on X, thanking Cyprus for its swift action and coordination with Israeli security services.
“The terror attack was thwarted,” he said.
Police in Cyprus arrested an Azerbaijani man with alleged ties to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on suspicion of planning an imminent attack, local media reported Friday.
Sa’ar vowed Israel would continue countering threats from the Islamic Republic.






