

Israel and Iran at war: 'Trump and Netanyahu set a trap for the Iranians'
18 snips Jun 18, 2025
Amir Tibon, a renowned Haaretz columnist and former diplomatic correspondent, shares insights on the recent military confrontations between Israel and Iran. He reveals the complex emotional landscape in Israel—where triumph and fear coexist—while emphasizing public support for the conflict. Tibon discusses the strategic implications of the U.S.-Israel relationship, describing a deliberate trap set for Iran before the strikes. Meanwhile, Professor Amit Schejter recounts his struggles as an Israeli caught abroad due to airport closures, illustrating the personal impact of the ongoing crisis.
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Mixed Israeli Mood on War
- Israelis feel both triumphant about military successes and scared due to missile attacks impacting daily life.
- The majority of the Israeli public supports the war to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
U.S. Key to Neutralizing Fordow
- The U.S. involvement is crucial to destroy Iran's Fordow nuclear site, which Israel cannot easily strike alone.
- Without American action or negotiations, Iran's key nuclear capabilities remain intact, undermining Israeli objectives.
Trump's Decision Will Define Conflict
- The next steps depend on President Trump's choice between military strike or diplomacy with Iran.
- Best case: American strike or peaceful uranium dismantling; worst case: prolonged war of attrition with ongoing missile attacks.