Iran and its allies are reportedly preparing to retaliate against Israel
The American president Joe Biden he assured his ally the Israeli prime minister yesterday Thursday Benjamin Netanyahu that the US remains “committed” to guaranteeing the security of the Jewish state in the face of “all Iranian threats”.
During a telephone conversation between the two men, which was also attended by US Vice President Kamala Harris – the Democratic candidate for the presidency in the November elections -, the White House resident “insisted on the importance of continued efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region “, according to the laconic press release released by his services.
“The president reaffirmed his commitment to Israel’s security in the face of all threats from Iran, including its allied terrorist organizations Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis,” the press release said.
Mr. Biden “discussed efforts to bolster Israel’s defense against threats, including ballistic missiles and drones,” which could mean “new defense deployments of the U.S. armed forces,” according to the White House.
The US presidential national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, told accredited reporters earlier that Washington was making “intense efforts” to prevent a large-scale conflict in the Middle East.
Hezbollah announced late Thursday that it had fired dozens of Katyusha rockets at northern Israel in retaliation for a strike that killed four Syrians in southern Lebanon. It was the first attack by the Lebanese group since the killing of a top official in its military arm, Fouad Soukr, on Tuesday night in a bombing claimed by the Israeli army.
Iran and its allies are reportedly preparing to retaliate against Israel, their sworn enemy, following the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniya in Tehran. At his official funeral ceremony, thousands of people gathered in the Iranian capital yesterday. He is expected to be buried today in Qatar.
Source :Skai
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