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biden: will not support israel’s attack on iran’s nuclear facilities

2024-10-03

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on october 2, local time, u.s. president biden stated that he did not support israel’s retaliatory strikes against iran’s nuclear facilities. he also mentioned that the united states would discuss with israel how to respond to iranian missile attacks.

biden also said that in phone calls with other members of the group of seven (g7), everyone agreed that israel's response should be "corresponding."

in addition, g7 leaders are considering imposing new sanctions on iran.

on october 2, local time, iranian president pezhiziyan visited qatar and held talks with qatar’s emir (head of state) tamim. pezeshchiyan said at a press conference after the talks that iran looks forward to regional peace and tranquility and does not want war. however, israel's military operations against the gaza strip, attacks on palestinian islamic resistance movement (hamas) leader haniyeh in iran, and military strikes in lebanon have forced iran to respond. if israel carries out retaliatory strikes against iran, iran will respond more strongly.

iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps issued a statement on the 1st saying that iran launched ballistic missiles at israel that night in retaliation for a series of recent israeli actions. israel defense forces spokesman hagari issued a statement on the same day, saying that iran launched more than 180 ballistic missiles from its territory towards israel.