There are media reports claiming that Israel is growing impatient and readying to conduct potential strikes on Iranian nuclear sites if the ongoing talks between the United States and Iran collapse. One Israeli intelligence source believes the window to attack Iran may soon slam shut, requiring Israel to move fast if the negotiations do not pan out. If Israel strikes, it is reported to be a week-long campaign instead of a one-off.
One of the Israeli sources that claims insight into the proceedings reports, “Bibi (Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu) is waiting for the nuclear talks to collapse, and for the moment, Trump will be disappointed about the negotiations and open to giving him the go ahead.”
However, the Trump administration is concerned that Israel will make a move before President Trump’s approval. Earlier this week, Netanyahu held a meeting with top ministers and intelligence officials about the state of the current nuclear talks.
During a phone interview on the Fox News Channel, constitutional attorney and best-selling author Mark Levin said Israel must protect its people.

"For them its life and death, just as it was for us after 911. We didn't ask Israel's opinion, Europe's opinion, Asia's opinion, or anybody else's opinion. We knew what we had to do. The Prime Minister knows what he has to do. Hamas must be defeated. I don't care how many envoys we send over there, all the leaks to Axios, and all the rest."
Levin continues on by stating that Iran must not get a nuclear weapon.
“If there's a deal and the Israelis really don't feel it's sufficient, then the Israelis need to take care of business. President Trump won't be president forever, and these guys play long ball. They not only want to destroy the state of Israel; they want to destroy the United States,” explains Levin. “Their war is not just with Judaism, it's with Christianity. It's with other Muslims that don't embrace their Islamists viewpoints. They slaughter their own people more than anybody else does. This is evil on earth and people need to understand that."