US will not take part in retaliatory action against Iran, White House says

Threat of open warfare between Iran, Israel, and the US prompt global calls for restraint to prevent escalation


Reuters April 14, 2024
The remains of a rocket booster after Iran launched drones and missiles towards Israel, near Arad, Israel, April 14, 2024. PHOTO: REUTERS

DUBAI/ JERUSALEM/ WASHINGTON:

President Joe Biden warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the US will not take part in a counter-offensive against Iran if Israel decides to retaliate for a mass drone and missile attack on Israeli territory overnight, a White House official said.

The threat of open warfare erupting between the arch Middle East foes and dragging in the United States has put the region on edge, triggering calls for restraint from global powers and Arab nations to avoid further escalation.

US media reported earlier on Sunday that Biden had informed Netanyahu he would not participate in retaliatory action in a phone call overnight. The remarks were confirmed to Reuters by a White House official.

The US will continue to help Israel defend itself, but does not want war, John Kirby, the White House's top national security spokesperson, told ABC's "This Week" program on Sunday.

Iran launched the attack over a suspected Israeli strike on its consulate in Syria on April 1 that killed top Revolutionary Guards commanders and followed months of clashes between Israel and Iran's regional allies, triggered by the war in Gaza.

However, the attack from more than 300 missiles and drones, mostly launched from inside Iran, caused only modest damage in Israel as most were shot down with the help of the US, Britain and Jordan.

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An Air Force base in southern Israel was hit, but continued to operate as normal and a 7-year old child was seriously hurt by shrapnel. There were no other reports of serious damage.

Two senior Israeli ministers signalled on Sunday that retaliation by Israel is not imminent and it would not act alone.

"We will build a regional coalition and exact the price from Iran in the fashion and timing that is right for us," centrist minister Benny Gantz said ahead of a war cabinet meeting.

Defence Minister Yoav Gallant also said Israel had an opportunity to form a strategic alliance against "against this grave threat by Iran which is threatening to mount nuclear explosives on these missiles, which could be an extremely grave threat," he said. Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons.

Iranian army chief of staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri warned on television that "our response will be much larger than tonight's military action if Israel retaliates against Iran" and told Washington its bases could also be attacked if it helped Israel retaliate.

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Iranian Foreign Minister Amir Abdollahian said Tehran had informed the United States its attack on Israel would be "limited" and for self defence and that regional neighbours had also been informed of its planned strikes 72-hours in advance.

A Turkish diplomatic source said Iran had informed Turkey in advance of what would happen.

Iran said the attack was aimed at punishing "Israeli crimes" but it now "deemed the matter concluded."

Russia, China, France and Germany as well as Arab states Egypt, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates urged restraint and the U.N. Security Council was set to meet at 4 p.m. ET (2000 GMT) on Sunday.

"We will do everything to stop a further escalation," German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on a visit to China. "We can only warn everyone, especially Iran, against continuing this way."

Turkey also warned Iran it did not want further tension in the region.

Escalation

Analysts debated how far Iran's attack was calibrated to cause genuine devastation in Israel, or to save face at home after vows of revenge while avoiding a major new war.

"I think the Iranians took into consideration the fact that Israel has a very, very strong multi-layer anti-missile system and they probably took into consideration that there will not be too many casualties," said Sima Shine, a former senior Mossad official at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv.

But if Iran was hoping for a muted response, like with its missile attacks on US forces in Iraq after the killing of Guards commander Qassem Soleimani in 2020, she warned "I don't think Israel sees it this way".

On Saturday Iran's Revolutionary Guards seized an Israel-linked cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important energy shipping routes, underscoring the risks to the world economy of a wider conflict.

Some flights were suspended in countries across the region and share prices fell in stock markets in Israel and Gulf states.

The war in Gaza, which Israel invaded after an attack by Iran-backed Hamas on Oct. 7, has spread to fronts with Iran-aligned groups in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Iraq.

Iran's most powerful ally in the region, the Lebanese Shia group Hezbollah fired rockets at an Israeli base overnight. Israel said it struck a Hezbollah site deep inside Lebanon on Sunday morning.

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Yemen's Houthis, who have been firing missiles at ships in the Red Sea in what they say is support for the Palestinians, called Iran's attack legitimate.

The Oct. 7 attack in which Israel says 1,200 were killed and 253 taken hostage, along with internal discontent with the government and international pressure over the war in Gaza, form the backdrop to Netanyahu's decisions over a response. At least 33,000 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel began its military offensive, according to authorities in the enclave.

The Israeli prime minister has for years advocated a tough military line against Iran, pushing the United States for harder action over Tehran's nuclear programme and its backing for Hezbollah, Hamas and other groups in the region.

In Israel, although there was alarm at the first direct attack from another country in more than three decades, the mood was in contrast to the trauma after the Hamas-led attack on Oct.7.

"I think we've been given license to respond now. I mean it was a major attack from Iran... I imagine Israel will respond and may be over quickly and get back to normal life," said Jeremy Smith, 60.

In Iran, state television showed small gatherings in several cities celebrating the attack, but in private some Iranians were worried about Israel's response.

"Iran gave Netanyahu a golden opportunity to attack our country. But we, the people of Iran, will bear the brunt of this conflict," said Shima, a 29-year-old nurse, from Tehran.

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SAMIR SARDANA | 8 months ago | Reply THE TRILLION DOLLAR QUESTION WILL BENJY USE IRAN ATTACK TO GO FOR IRAN NUKE PROGRAMS IS IRAN BAITING BENJY ISRAEL WILL NEVER GET ANOTHER CHANCE -EVER Y DID IRAN TAKE 15 DAYS IRAN TOOK 15 DAYS TO SOUND OF US AND EU and TAKE THE SUPPORT OF R USSIA AND CHINA LIKE IN THE SOLEIMANI RETALIATION IRON DOME IS NOT FOR BALLISTIC MISSILES IT IS FOR ROCKETS IRAN HAS GAMED THE IAF MISSION ACHIEVED IS THIS THE TIME FOR IRAN TO DECLARE IT HAS NUKES THAT BRINGS NUCLEAR PARITY IN GULF IRAN HAS TO ALSO DECLARE TO THE WORLD TJAT IT HAS A DEFENSE TREATY WITH RUSSIA AND CHINA BENJAMIN KNOWS THAT THE 1ST ATTACK OF IRAN WAS A MESSAGE DRONES NO STEALTH MISSILES THE IRAN MISSILE DEBRIS DID NOT KILL ANY ONE CHANCE OR AS PER PLAN ISRAEL AND BENJY WANTED TO ATTACK IRAN NUKES THIS IS BEST CHANCE IT WILL MAKE BENJY FOREVER PM US POLLS WILL BE POSTPONED BY BIDEN AS GULF WILL BE ON FIRE US SOLD F-35 TO IAF TO BOMB IRAN NUKE PROGRAM IAF CAN REACH IRAN VIA F-25 NO NEED FOR AIR TANKERS OR US AIRCRAFT CARRIERS THE RIGHT WING IN KNESSET WILL APPLY HUGE PRESSURE ON BENJY YAHOO TO STRIKE IRAN IF BENJY DOES NOT ATTACK HE WILL BE TOPPLED IF HE ATTACKS ESCALATION AND SAUDI WILL HAVE TO ALLOW IAF TO OVERFLY AND IF IAF DOES NOT SEEK SAUDIA PERMISSION IT WILL BE SHOT DOWN THAT IS WW3 dindooohindoo THIS WAS A IRANIAN TEST FOR ISRAELI ADS ACCURATE BALLISTIC MISSILES SOLUTION IF FROM 100000 MISSILES - 1 LANDS IN JERUSALEM IT HAS NUKE WARHEAD THAT IS THE IRANIAN MESSAGE TO ISRAEL
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