Tensions Rise: Israel Weighs Strategic Response to Iran's Missile Strikes
CIA Director William Burns discussed Israel's cautious response to Iran's recent missile attacks, highlighting the heightened risk of conflict in the Middle East. Both nations claim not to seek war, but regional stability remains uncertain, with Israel considering its options amid international pressures.
- Country:
- United States
In light of recent missile attacks by Iran, Israel is contemplating its response with great caution, according to CIA Director William Burns. As reported by CNN, over 100 missiles were launched by Iran, escalating tensions and raising fears of a broader Middle East conflict.
Speaking at a national security conference in Sea Island, Georgia, Burns expressed concerns about an unintended escalation being a 'very real danger.' Although the U.S. maintains that neither Iran nor Israel desires an all-out war, Israel's retaliatory measures remain uncertain, particularly amid discussions around potential strikes on Iranian oil facilities.
U.S. President Joe Biden has stated opposition to Israel targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, though it's unclear if Israel has been swayed by U.S. diplomatic efforts. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a national address, vowed repercussions against the perpetrators of past attacks, emphasizing a united front for the future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Escalating Tensions: Missile Strikes Hit Odesa Amid Drone Attacks
Russian Missile Strikes Odesa: A Devastating Impact on Ukraine's Port Infrastructure
Russian Missile Strikes Odesa, Damages Vessels and Grain Storage
Escalating Tensions: Russian Missile Strikes Target Ukrainian Port
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel has “settled its account” with Sinwar but ''war is not yet ended'', reports AP.