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On Sunday, an Israeli official told The Times of Israel that Jerusalem is willing to end the bombing campaign if Iran agrees to dismantle its nuclear program. “It depends on Iran, not on us,” the official said. “We are happy to wrap it up now; if there’s an agreement at the end, Israel will be content with the result.”

If Iran does not stop firing at Israel, the Walla news site reported on Monday, Israel will intensify its strikes with a focus on undermining the regime. The strikes carried out Monday on high-profile regime targets in the heart of Tehran were meant to preview what Israel may do if Iran doesn’t agree to stop firing at Israel, according to the report.