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Fresh movements of US military cargo aircraft are fueling fears that tensions with Iran could soon escalate again. Around 11 US Air Force C-17 aircraft were reportedly seen leaving Middle East bases toward Europe, a pattern military observers say looked similar before earlier strikes on Iranian targets. As reports claim US-Iran nuclear talks are once again failing, speculation is growing that military operations could resume within days. Meanwhile, social media panic intensified after an explosion in Israel briefly sparked fears of a new attack before officials confirmed it was a planned rocket engine test.

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00:18A fresh wave of U.S. military aircraft movements is now raising fears that the Israel-Iran
00:25conflict could be heading toward another dangerous escalation.
00:29Around 11 U.S. Air Force C-17A Globemaster aircraft are reportedly leaving the Middle
00:36East toward Europe in what OSINT observers are calling a highly unusual pattern.
00:42And here's why this is getting attention worldwide.
00:45The exact same kind of movement was reportedly seen just hours before major strikes began
00:51earlier this year.
00:52Back in late February, during the massive U.S. and Israeli operations targeting Iranian
00:58nuclear facilities, including Natanz, Fordo, and Isfahan, military observers tracked heavy
01:05airlift activity across the region.
01:07Now many online are claiming this new departure wave looks very similar.
01:12According to flight tracking accounts, multiple C-17 aircraft and even some heavy C-5 transport
01:19planes were seen departing bases like Aloudid toward Europe, including Ramstein Air Base
01:25in Germany.
01:26What makes analysts nervous is that there are reportedly very few inbound replacement cargo
01:32flights visible right now.
01:33That has triggered speculation that the U.S. may be repositioning personnel, equipment, or
01:39vulnerable assets ahead of possible military action.
01:43But experts also warn against jumping to conclusions.
01:47C-17 aircraft are used constantly for logistics, troop movement, and strategic repositioning.
01:53Outbound flights do not automatically mean strikes are imminent.
01:57Still, timing matters.
01:59Just last week, reports from Israeli Channel 12 claimed President Donald Trump canceled planned
02:05strikes against Iran at the very last minute amid negotiations.
02:10And now, according to reports from CNN and The New York Times, diplomatic talks between Washington
02:15and Tehran are once again reaching a breaking point.
02:19The two sides reportedly remain far apart on key demands.
02:23The United States continues pushing for major restrictions on Iran's nuclear enrichment,
02:29missile capabilities, and regional military activities.
02:32Iran, meanwhile, is demanding sanctions relief, security guarantees, and recognition of its
02:38strategic interests, including control-related issues around the Strait of Hormuz.
02:43Neither side appears willing to fully accept the other's terms.
02:47And according to multiple reports, officials fear that if talks fail completely, military
02:53operations could resume by the end of the week.
02:56That possibility is exactly why these military flight patterns are now being watched so closely
03:02online.
03:03Then came another moment that added fuel to the panic.
03:07A sudden explosion reported in Israel today immediately triggered fears of a possible Iranian
03:13or Hezbollah attack.
03:15Videos and images spread rapidly across social media, as speculation exploded online.
03:20But Israeli officials later clarified the blast was actually part of a pre-planned rocket engine
03:26test connected to Israel Aerospace Industries near the Beit Shemesh region.
03:32No injuries were reported, and officials said there was no security breach.
03:36Still, the incident showed just how tense the atmosphere has become across the region.
03:41Right now, there is no official confirmation that new U.S. strikes are imminent.
03:47But with military aircraft moving, diplomatic talks stalling, and tensions rising by the hour,
03:53many analysts believe the coming days could be critical for the future of the Middle East conflict.
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