Biden announced late Saturday evening (local time) in Washington that he would call together the heads of state and government of the G7 “to coordinate a joint diplomatic response to Iran’s brazen attack.”
Washington. He had recently spoken on the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and assured him of America’s unwavering support for Israel’s security. Israel was able to repel an unprecedented wave of attacks. This is “a clear message to its enemies that they cannot effectively threaten Israel’s security.”
Iran directly attacked Israel, its declared arch-enemy, for the first time during the night. According to the Israeli military, around 200 drones and missiles were fired during the major attack. According to the military, the vast majority of the rockets were intercepted by Israel’s air defense outside Israel’s borders. Only a small number of rockets hit Israeli territory, so there were no fatalities or major damage.
The US military has deployed ballistic missile defense aircraft and destroyers to the region over the past week to support Israel’s defense, Biden said. The USA could have helped Israel “shoot down almost all incoming drones and missiles”. US forces or facilities were not affected by the Iranian attacks. But we will continue to be vigilant against all threats, Biden explained. CNN reported, citing a senior government official, that Biden told Netanyahu in the phone call that the US would not “participate in offensive operations against Iran” regardless of its military contribution to Israel’s self-defense.
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