Arutz 7 news site is reporting today that while Iran is dragging its feet and the US seems uninterested in taking action, the IDF is making a "Plan B"
The site goes on to say:
Unless something changes dramatically in the near future, Iran will soon become a nuclear threat. Although it may not have a nuclear bomb immediately, it will have the capacity to produce one, the moment it decides to.
Meanwhile, in the past few months Iran has made significant progress towards achieving nuclear capacity, and now has over 120 kilograms of uranium enriched to 20%. It is estimated that if no one intervenes, within a few weeks, Iran will have enough enriched uranium to produce one nuclear bomb.
Sources in Israel noted that Iran's progress has been slow and step-by-step so as not to infuriate the West and prompt a reaction - such as heavy sanctions or a real military threat - that may endanger the nuclear program.
It is for this reason that the IDF is now pulling out its plans for attacking Iran, and working to prepare for the possibility that Israel will need to attack directly.
The IDF has already secured funding for its new operational plans, by means of agreements with the Finance Ministry.
The issue, is that the military plan is complex and complicated, and its efficacy is shadowed in doubt. In addition, it will take a significant amount of time before it can be executed, and during that time, Iran's nuclear capacities may be significantly improved.
Picture: The Natanz facility in Iran