Biden’s Message to Netanyahu: U.S. Avoids Israeli Counter-Strike Against Iran

Biden’s Message to Netanyahu: U.S. Avoids Israeli Counter-Strike Against Iran

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15.04.2024 : In a significant diplomatic move, U.S. President Joe Biden has informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the United States will refrain from participating in any Israeli retaliatory actions against Iran. This decision comes amidst escalating tensions following Iran’s recent drone and missile strikes against Israel.

Background: Iran’s Response and Biden’s Statement

Iran launched a barrage of drones and missiles targeting Israel in response to an alleged Israeli attack on Iran’s Syria consulate earlier. In a statement issued after the attacks, President Biden acknowledged Israel’s resilience in defending against such assaults but clarified the U.S. stance of non-involvement in potential Israeli counter-offensives.

U.S. Position on Israel-Iran Conflict

John Kirby, the White House’s top national security spokesperson, emphasized the U.S.’s commitment to assisting Israel in self-defense while also avoiding escalation into a wider conflict. He reiterated that the U.S. does not seek war with Iran and aims to maintain stability in the region.

U.N. Chief’s Warning and International Response

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged member states to avoid actions that could exacerbate tensions and lead to a full-scale conflict in the Middle East. He condemned Iran’s attack on Israel and stressed the need for de-escalation to prevent further destabilization in the region.

Implications and Future Developments

The situation remains tense as global leaders navigate delicate diplomatic waters to prevent further escalation. President Biden’s assurance of U.S. support for Israel’s defense while advocating for peaceful resolutions underscores the complex dynamics at play in the Middle East.

Stay tuned for updates on this evolving story and international efforts to mitigate the crisis

 – From – The Hindu News