Operation Midnight Hammer: How the partner us, Israel participated for attacks on Iranian nuclear features; IAF ends Iran’s aerial rescue

At the request of Donald Trump, the Israel Air Force (IAF) handled several air defense systems in 48 hours, leading to a strike at Iran’s Fordo nuclear feature, one of the three sites targeted under Operation Midnight Hammer on Sunday.Also read ‘A Act of Strength’: Netanyahu supported Trump’s attacks on Iranian nuclear sites; ‘This history will change’This is according to A Report In American website Axios. The report also explained how the partnership between two colleagues in the last hours before the strike took place.Trump Dial NetanyahuAccording to the report, Trump was requested directly to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in the past after deciding that he would proceed with the mission until a surprising diplomatic opportunity emerged.“‘how can we help?’ Netanyahu asked, “The website said citing Israeli officials.The US leader told the Israeli premiere that to direct the IAF to eliminate air defense systems in southern Iran – to clear the way to the B -2 soul bombers of the United States Air Force.The US also gave Israel a list of air defense systems before the strike.Vance, Hegseth called with Netanyahu, Defense Minister of IsraelOn Thursday, US vice -president JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made a call with Netanyahu and his Defense Minister, Israel Katj. A Israeli official said, “He (Vance and Hegseth) made it clear that they were moving with the operation. The Air Force carried out several attacks in the area to degrade the Iranian rescue.”The IAF attacks centered in southern Iran were designed to reduce the risk for B-2 bombers n routes-30,000 pounds targeted with “bunker-bomb bomb” a deep buried nuclear feature.Trump Brief NetanyahuShortly after B2 started his return to America, Trump called Netanyahu and informed him on the mission.An American official said, “Trump told Netanyahu that his next goal is to reach a deal with Tehran and safe peace. The President does not want to continue the strike, but if the Iranians retaliated, it is ready for it,” an American official said.