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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says US demands that Tehran stop enriching uranium are 'excessive and outrageous. Picture: REUTERS
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says US demands that Tehran stop enriching uranium are 'excessive and outrageous. Picture: REUTERS

New intelligence obtained by the US suggests Israel is making preparations to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, CNN reports, citing many US officials familiar with the intelligence.

It was not clear whether Israeli leaders have made a final decision and there was disagreement within the US government about whether they would ultimately decide to carry out strikes, CNN reported on Tuesday, citing the officials.

Reuters could not immediately confirm the report, which contributed to a rise in oil prices by more than 1% on concerns such a strike might upset Iranian flows. The national security council did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Israeli embassy in Washington, the Israeli prime minister’s office and the Israeli military did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

One source familiar with the intelligence told CNN the likelihood of an Israeli strike on an Iranian nuclear facility “has gone up significantly in recent months”.

The person said the chance of a strike would be more likely if the US reached a deal with Iran that did not remove all the country’s uranium, CNN reported.

US President Donald Trump’s administration has been conducting negotiations with Iran aimed at achieving a diplomatic deal over its nuclear programme.

The new intelligence was based on public and private communications from senior Israeli officials and intercepted Israeli communications and observations of Israeli military movements that could suggest an imminent strike, CNN reported.

It cited two sources saying among the military preparations the US had observed were the movement of air munitions and the completion of an air exercise.

Earlier on Tuesday, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said US demands that Tehran stop enriching uranium are “excessive and outrageous”, state media reported, voicing doubts over whether talks on a new nuclear deal will succeed.

Reuters

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