Israel Concerned About Iran’s Missile Program Expansion, Prepares for Talks with Trump
Israel is increasingly worried about Iran’s potential expansion of ballistic missile production. The government plans to discuss this issue with Donald Trump during a meeting at the end of the month.
According to NBC News, Israeli officials are preparing for significant talks with US President Donald Trump, where they intend to discuss potential military actions against Iran. This arises amid concerns about Iran’s active resumption of ballistic missile production programs, which were affected by Israeli airstrikes earlier this year. The meeting is likely to take place in Florida at the end of the month.
Analysts note that the situation has broader significance for the security of the entire region. Israeli officials express concern not only about Tehran’s missile activities but also about the reconstruction of Iranian uranium enrichment facilities that suffered from American bombings in June. However, the main focus is currently on Iran’s efforts to resume missile production and rebuild air defense systems.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to convince Trump of the seriousness of the threat posed by Iran’s missile program not only to Israel but also to the entire Middle East, including US interests. Netanyahu’s plan includes proposals for further military cooperation.
The escalation is happening against the backdrop of the UN’s decision on September 27 to restore the arms embargo on Iran, following unsuccessful nuclear program negotiations. On the same day, reports emerged about Iran’s activity in reconstructing facilities near the Natanz nuclear complex.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| September 27 | UN arms embargo on Iran reinstated |
| December 29 | Planned meeting between Netanyahu and Trump |




