Israeli officials expect to receive advance notification from the United States regarding President Donald Trump’s anticipated five-day ultimatum to Iran, which is scheduled to expire this weekend.
According to a report by The Times of Israel on March 26, 2026, they seek clarity on whether a ceasefire will be announced. However, they believe their ability to influence the final decision remains limited at present.
Reports indicate that Israeli leaders assess a potential ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran could emerge at any moment.
Nevertheless, significant gaps still exist in the negotiations, which means escalation continues to represent a realistic scenario if talks fail to progress.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a conversation earlier today with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
During the discussion, Netanyahu firmly reiterated Israel’s red lines concerning any emerging deal with Iran.
He emphasized that certain core positions must not be compromised under any circumstances.
Meanwhile, a senior security official stated in a closed-door meeting that Iran possesses the capacity to maintain its current rate of missile fire for several weeks.
The official cited sufficient numbers of launchers and operational cells that allow Iranian forces to pace and prolong their attacks effectively without immediate depletion of resources.
Israeli analysts closely monitor developments as the deadline approaches. They recognize that while diplomatic efforts continue, the situation carries inherent risks of broader conflict.
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