The Axios website reported, citing Israeli officials, that a high-level US-Israeli meeting took place the day after the attack on the Iranian nuclear facility, Natanz.

According to the source, Israeli National Security Adviser Meir Ben Shabat expressed during the meeting his concern that the US administration, while engaging in the Iranian nuclear file, had not shown sufficient attention to Israeli concerns about this file.

On the other hand, the American side expressed during the meeting its concern that the Israeli government did not fully inform Washington of its operations and intelligence activities against Iran.

The two Israeli officials added that the Israeli side expressed its concern that the US administration was not transparent about its proposals that it presented in the Vienna meetings regarding the Iranian nuclear file.

According to the site, an Israeli security delegation raised the level will discuss the Iranian issue in Washington next week.

For its part, the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation stated that 3 Israeli security officials will leave for Washington next week to hold separate meetings with American officials on the Iranian file.

She added that the three officials are Army Chief of Staff Aviv Kohavi, head of the Mossad Intelligence Service (Mossad) Yossi Cohen, and National Security Agency chief Meir Ben Shabat, but she said that the three do not form an Israeli delegation, as each of them will hold individual talks.

The authority added that the three officials will hold talks with high-ranking personalities in the US administration, against the backdrop of progress in the Vienna negotiations on returning the United States to the nuclear deal.