Israeli media report that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to hold a security meeting Monday afternoon following Iran’s response to a US proposal and Donald Trump’s reaction to it.
According to reports, the meeting comes after US President Donald Trump described Tehran’s response as “completely unacceptable,” increasing concerns over renewed regional escalation.
Israeli outlets also reported that Netanyahu’s court hearing was ended earlier than scheduled to allow him to attend the security session.
No official details have been released regarding the agenda of the meeting, but reports indicate that developments related to Iran and broader regional tensions are expected to dominate discussions.
The meeting takes place as tensions among Iran, the United States, and Israel remain elevated following the Strait of Hormuz crisis and ongoing indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington.
Analysts say Israel is closely monitoring both the diplomatic process and Iran’s latest position because any shift in negotiations, military tensions, or potential agreements could directly affect Israel’s regional security calculations and deterrence strategy.
Experts also note that the rapid convening of a high-level security meeting suggests Israeli leadership is actively preparing for multiple scenarios, including possible diplomatic breakdown, military escalation, or shifts in US regional policy.



















