Biden warns Iran not to attack Israel, but Russia supports it

I2E News 2024-04-14

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United States President Joe Biden on Friday 12 April 2024 warned Iran not to attack Israel. Joe Biden's statement comes amid Iran's plans to immediately retaliate for Israel's attack on its consulate in Damascus, Syria, earlier this month.

Joe Biden says the United States is dedicated to defending Israel, and Iran will not work. Joe Biden also estimates that the possibility of an Iranian attack will occur sooner.

On April 1, 2024, Israel allegedly attacked Iranian diplomatic facilities in the Syrian capital. The attack killed at least seven members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard, including two important generals. Iran accused Israel of carrying out the attack and promised to retaliate, but until now, Israel has not officially admitted responsibility for the attack.

For months, Israel has carried out a number of attacks on Iranian targets in Syria, with both Iran and its main ally Hezbollah in Lebanon insisting these attacks will not go unpunished.

Meanwhile, Anthony Blinken, the United States Minister of Foreign Affairs, revealed that his party had held talks with China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and other European countries to ask Iran not to attack Israel.

This was revealed by the American Department of State, which said that Anthony Blinken asked these countries to use their influence to prevent Iran from attacking Israel; however, according to news circulating, China ignored the United States' persuasion and emphasized that it condemned Israel's attack on Damascus, which killed seven senior officials. Iran.

Anthony Blinken also spoke by telephone with Israeli Defense Minister Yoaf Galan to reiterate our strong support for Israel against this threat, while Iran's planned attack on Israel also received support from various other countries, such as Yemen, Russia, and other resistance groups, including Hezbollah.
US President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that America's support for Israel's security was strong, even as he criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's behavior in the war in Gaza.

The United States has repeatedly appealed to China, seen as its long-term global rival, to do more to address the Middle East crisis, including through pressure on Iran, while Beijing has criticized the United States for being supportive of its ally Israel.

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