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Tensions rise as Israel and US intelligence disagree on how close Iran is to building a nuclear weapon. Mossad warns of a 15-day timeline, while US agencies estimate months. With rising casualties and airstrikes, global concern over escalation grows. Here's what you need to know.

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00:00Tensions between Israel, Iran, and the U.S. continue to escalate as differing assessments
00:05emerge over Iran's nuclear intentions. According to the New York Times, Israel's Mossad believes
00:11Iran could build a nuclear device in as little as 15 days. However, U.S. intelligence agencies
00:18estimate it would take several months to a year, and currently do not believe Iran is actively
00:24developing one. Despite heavy Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian research centers and military
00:29infrastructure, U.S. officials maintain that Iran hasn't crossed the line yet. However, experts warn
00:36that a direct hit on Iran's leadership or the Fordow Enrichment Facility could provoke Iran to
00:42rapidly escalate its program. President Trump is expected to make a key decision within two weeks
00:48on whether to join Israel's military campaign. CIA Director John Ratcliffe reportedly warned that
00:55Iran is getting dangerously close to weapons capability, aligning with Israeli concerns.
01:01Since the beginning of this latest conflict, more than 600 people have died in Iran, with
01:06over 1,300 injured.
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