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Mardul Sharma

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  • Published: May 21 2025 05:05 PM
  • Last Updated: May 21 2025 05:05 PM

Israel is reportedly planning for a possible attack on Iran’s nuclear program, raising concerns about safety and oil prices across the globe.


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Tensions are rising between Israel and Iran, and recent reports suggest that Israel may be planning a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. This news comes while talks between Iran and the U.S. about restarting nuclear agreements are still ongoing.

🧠 What Intelligence Reports Are Saying

According to U.S. sources:

  • 📡 They’ve picked up signs that Israel is getting ready for a possible attack

  • 🚁 Military activity in Israel has increased

  • 📈 Officials believe the chance of a strike is now higher than before

Even though Israel hasn’t made an official decision yet, signs point to serious planning behind the scenes.

🛢️ Oil Prices Jump Due to Fear of Conflict

The news of a possible attack has already started to affect the global market:

  • 💹 Crude oil prices went up by over 3%

  • ⛽ West Texas oil prices crossed $64 a barrel

  • 🌍 Experts say that even talk of war in the Middle East can lead to fuel price hikes

People around the world are worried that fighting could hurt oil supplies, making gas and transport more expensive.

🇮🇷 Iran’s Response: “Our Program Is Peaceful”

Iran says its nuclear program is not meant for weapons and that it’s still open to peaceful talks. President Masoud Pezeshkian said Iran has the right to develop nuclear energy and won’t stop its uranium work because of pressure from other countries.

🔮 What Could Happen Next?

  • 🧭 No final decision has been made by Israel

  • 📅 There’s no date set for any action yet

  • 📢 More information is expected soon as the situation develops

For now, global leaders are closely watching and hoping things don’t turn violent.

FAQ

Israel is worried Iran might build nuclear weapons, so it's preparing for the possibility of stopping the program with a military strike.

No, not yet. But recent intelligence shows that Israel may be getting ready for one.

Oil prices have gone up due to fears that war in the region could stop the supply of oil, making fuel more expensive everywhere.

Iran says its nuclear work is peaceful and it's still open to talks with the U.S. and others.

Countries are watching the situation closely and asking both sides to avoid fighting and solve issues with talks.

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