Biden Cautions Against Israeli Missile Strikes on Iran
President Joe Biden urged Israel to respond proportionally to Iran's missile attack and stated that the U.S. would not support an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear sites. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed retaliation. Further sanctions are expected from the U.S., with continued diplomatic alignment with Israel being a priority.
President Joe Biden has issued a stern message cautioning Israel against a disproportionate response to Iran's recent missile attack, emphasizing that the U.S. will not support strikes on Iran's nuclear sites. Biden's remarks come post-Iran launching over 180 missiles at Israel, an action he termed 'ineffective.'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed retaliation against Tehran, while analysts speculate that Israel's response could involve targeting Iran's key facilities. Speaking from Air Force One, Biden affirmed the G7's collective stance for a proportionate Israeli response.
The U.S. administration, led by Biden, intends to impose more sanctions on Iran and align closely with Israel amidst the volatile situation in the Middle East. Deputy Secretary Kurt Campbell highlighted the delicate balance required to manage regional tensions while condemning Tehran's actions and hinting at a necessary 'return message.'
(With inputs from agencies.)
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