Netanyahu to Convene Security Cabinet on 'All Theaters' as US Proposes 15-Point Peace Plan to End Iran War
PM Netanyahu holds a security cabinet meeting to discuss the multi-front Iran war as President Trump proposes a 15-point peace plan to Tehran.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 25, 2026, 7:32 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Lazar Berman

A Comprehensive Review of Global Fronts
The Prime Minister’s Office has confirmed that Benjamin Netanyahu will first meet with a select group of close advisers before convening the full security cabinet to deliberate on the current state of the "Second Iran War." According to a senior PMO official, the meeting is intended to cover "all theaters," a term reflecting the unprecedented scope of the current conflict which includes direct strikes on Iranian soil, intensifying battles with Hezbollah in Lebanon, and persistent threats from militias in Iraq and Yemen. This comprehensive review comes exactly 26 days after the joint US-Israeli campaign began on February 28, a period that has seen a fundamental shift in regional power dynamics.
The Trump Administration's 15-Point Peace Framework
The cabinet's deliberations are set against the backdrop of a significant diplomatic move by the United States. Reports from Jerusalem and Washington indicate that President Donald Trump has presented a 15-point proposal aimed at securing a one-month ceasefire. The plan, which is said to be an updated version of a 2025 framework, reportedly includes the immediate export of Iran's enriched uranium, a permanent ban on further enrichment, and the establishment of a non-aggression pact with Gulf states. While President Trump has publicly voiced optimism, claiming Tehran wants a deal "so badly," the Iranian military has dismissed these statements as "fake news" intended to stabilize volatile global energy markets.
Israeli Skepticism and Continued Military Objectives
Despite the diplomatic flurry, Israel's official stance remains one of high alert and strategic skepticism. Israeli UN Ambassador Danny Danon stated that Israel is not currently a party to any formal negotiations and continues to target Iranian military infrastructure "aggressively." According to defense officials, the primary objective remains the total degradation of Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities—threats that have only intensified after Iran reportedly doubled its missile range to 4,000 kilometers during the conflict. The security cabinet is expected to debate whether a ceasefire at this juncture would allow the Iranian regime to regroup or if it represents a genuine path toward regional stabilization.
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