Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, dismayed by a U.S. reconciliation drive, has moved closer to ordering air strikes on Iran, according to a report by World Tribune .

The Gatestone Institute asserted that Netanyahu has placed the international community on notice that Israel was preparing a military

option to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapons program.

In a report, the institute cited the prime minister’s warning to the United Nations on Oct. 1 that Iran was heading toward nuclear weapons capability.

“The coming weeks probably represent the last opportunity for Iran and the international community to reach an enforceable deal that will dismantle

Teheran’s nuclear weapons program, before Israel concludes that time has run out, that Iran has gotten too close to creating its first atomic bombs, and that the time for a military strike has arrived,” the report, titled “Israel’s Final Warning on Iran,” said.

Israeli military analyst Yaakov Lappin said Netanyahu determined that U.S. pressure on Iran has eased. Lappin said Israel has concluded that the Islamist regime in Teheran was “doctrinally and theologically committed to Israel’s destruction.”

“Should the international community continue to allow Iran to buy more time for its nuclear program, as it has done for more than a decade, after Netanyahu’s warning, it will not be able to respond with surprise when Israel attacks Iran’s nuclear sites,” the report, dated Oct. 7, said.

The report said any international agreement that preserves Iran’s uranium enrichment program would ensure its weapons capability. Israel has sought an accord that would reverse Iran’s nuclear achievements, including a stockpile of low-enriched uranium sufficient to produce up to nine atomic bombs.

“A military strike would not be a goal in itself, as Iran could go right back to reactivating its program, but it would be a last resort designed to accomplish what years of talks could not: to push Iran back from the nuclear

brink,” the report said.

The report said Israel has acquired the military platforms to attack Iran. They included F-15 and F-16 fighter-jets, refueling aircraft, Jericho intermediate-range ballistic missiles and electronic warfare systems.

“In the event that Iran orders its Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah to retaliate with tens of thousands of rockets and missiles on the Israeli home front, Israel could respond with devastating air force strikes using new weapons systems, and a lightning ground invasion of southern Lebanon to extinguish quickly the rocket attacks and leave Hezbollah on the ropes,” the report said.

World Tribune