Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition are reportedly disappointed by U.S. President Donald Trump’s reluctance to engage in immediate military action against Iran. Despite Israel’s strong air defense system, the country is facing increasing vulnerability to Iranian airstrikes. Columnist Gideon Levy from Haaretz notes that if Trump’s delay is genuine and not a strategic ploy, the chances of U.S. intervention are fading. He also warns that even if Iran’s nuclear facilities are destroyed, Israel’s long-term security is not guaranteed.