Yedioth Ahronoth reports on the rising tensions between Iran and the United States:

President Trump is strengthening military forces, while Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi prepares the army for potential conflict without disrupting ongoing military operations.

Israel Hayom discusses the latest updates on the Iran-U.S. tensions:

Washington’s patience is wearing thin as internal disagreements arise regarding whether to allow Iran more time in negotiations or to impose strict deadlines. Iranian Foreign Minister announces a meeting with the U.S. negotiator in Geneva on Thursday. Additionally, Saudi Arabia has shifted its stance, expressing intentions to support the assassination of Iranian regime leaders. Security sources assess that in the next conflict with Iran, the rate of Iranian missile fire towards Israel may decrease compared to previous wars.Maariv focuses on nuclear negotiations and student protests at universities:

As discussions resume in Geneva the U.S. has agreed to another round of talks with Iran on Thursday but they have set a condition—Iran must present an acceptable proposal for a nuclear agreement. Iranian Foreign Minister states that a diplomatic solution to the current crisis remains attainable while tensions continue to rise in Tehran’s universities.

Haaretz highlights the impending negotiations between Iran and the U.S.:

Representatives from both countries will meet again in Geneva on Thursday. U.S. negotiator notes that it is surprising why the Iranians have not yet capitulated. The Iranian Foreign Minister reiterates that a diplomatic solution to the ongoing crisis is still within reach.