Israel Will Be Attacked "Sooner Than Later" By Iran : Joe Biden

Things reached this point after an air strike killed top Iranian commanders earlier this month in Syria.

Apr 13, 2024 - 19:45
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Israel Will Be Attacked "Sooner Than Later" By Iran : Joe Biden
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Joe Biden, the current president of the United States, expressed his concern about a potential attack on Israel by Iran. According to him, Iran will attack Israel "sooner than later."  Things reached this point after an air strike killed top Iranian commanders earlier this month in Syria. While Israel hasn't confirmed its involvement in the matter, it is widely believed to be responsible for the attack on an Iranian consulate in Syria.

US officials have been warned of a possible attack by Iran on Israel very soon. Israel, in response, has declared that they are ready to defend themselves. US President Joe Biden reaffirms the United States backing for Israel's defense and has warned Iran against any aggressive actions. 

Iran has links and connections with various groups like Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, which have clashed with Israel in the past. Recently, Hezbollah claimed to have launched rockets towards Israel from Lebanon, but no casualties were reported by Israel regarding this. 

Recent tensions have led people to keep a close eye on the response of Iran, but there is an internal debate going on in the country. There's a dilemma going on about how to react. One side is siding with the show of strength, while the other is in favor of showing restraint.

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Israeli authorities are getting ready to defend themselves and are taking various measures, including reinforcing air defenses and calling up reservists. The rising tensions have promoted warnings from countries to avoid traveling to Israel, and on the other hand, some have advised their citizens to leave Iran. 

Various efforts are being made by the United States of America to prevent further escalation, as their Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, has reached out to various other countries to influence Iran's stance on the conflict, but despite these efforts to avoid any bloodshed, the situation remains volatile.