
The tensions between Iran and the United States and Israel are currently hot international events. Just as Iran's U.S. nuclear negotiations are getting better, Israel suddenly thrust and threatened that if the US-Iran nuclear negotiations fail, it will attack Iran's nuclear facilities.
On June 6, Al Arabiya's website quoted an informed Israeli official report and disclosed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that Israel will not crack down on Iran's nuclear facilities until the failure of talks with Iran. Meanwhile, Netanyahu also "tells Trump that he has doubts about the U.S.-Iran nuclear deal."
According to the AXIOS website, Israel's Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Delmer, head of the Mossad, and national security adviser Tiger Homp, told the United States that "unless President Trump's nuclear negotiations with Tehran fail, it will not attack Iran's nuclear facilities."

Since April 12, Washington and Tehran have held five rounds of negotiations with Oman. Whether Iran can continue to retain its enriched uranium capacity is the focus of differences between the two countries, because Tehran advocates civilian purposes and continues to retain the right to enrich uranium, which Washington explicitly rejects.
The Trump administration is now very worried that Israel may launch a sudden strike against Iran, and Trump earlier even directly warned Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to "do not take any military measures against Iran." However, Israel's attitude is obviously that it is okay to be successful in the US-Iran nuclear negotiations. Once the negotiations cannot be concluded, Israel will attack Iran's nuclear facilities, especially Iran.
This situation is a huge pressure on Iran. On June 6, Al Arabiya reported that while nuclear negotiations with the United States, Iran is seeking to enhance its military capabilities and has requested a major power to provide materials to create hundreds of ballistic missiles to send them to pro-Iranian militias in the Middle East, trying to rebuild the so-called "axis of resistance."

It is worth mentioning that recently, Iran's Revolutionary Guard Commander Hussein Salami publicly made a harsh statement saying that Iran is ready to face "any possible situation", and any attack on Iran will bring firm revenge and fight back, "Any country involved in the military operations of Iran will pay a heavy price."