Biden-Netanyahu Call Amid Escalating Middle East Tensions
President Joe Biden plans to speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding Israel's expanded operations in Lebanon and Iran's missile attacks. The conversation marks their first communication since August, happening amidst escalated regional conflicts involving Hamas and Hezbollah, with the U.S. urging coordination for safety of its forces.
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President Joe Biden is preparing to connect with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this Wednesday as tensions rise in the Middle East. The dialogue comes following Israel's expansion of ground operations in Lebanon and as the nation deliberates its response to Iran's recent ballistic missile attack.
Marking their first interaction since August 21, this call follows the anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel, which ignited a broader regional conflict. An anonymous source familiar with the situation provided insights into the planned discussion.
Israel's strategies in response to Iran vary from symbolic actions to targeting oil facilities. Meanwhile, Israel conducts limited operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah, with past airstrikes having already claimed the group's leader. The U.S. continues to defend its regional interests while emphasizing the necessity of aligned strategy with Israel to safeguard American forces.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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