Early Saturday, Israel bombed Iranian military targets, including air defense systems and missile factories. The attack was targeted and limited, and did not affect energy or nuclear facilities. Tehran considered this measure as a deterrent and “limited damage” and saw it as a response to the missile attack launched by the Persian state on October 1 against Israel.
The United States is committed to Israel's security and we support the defense of our people. At the same time, we did not participate in any offensive operations,” President Biden stated on Saturday regarding the issue, and also spoke of the hope that the conflict can be resolved through diplomacy, since Israel has launched attacks only against military targets.
The US President stressed that the goal of the United States is to prevent further escalation and maintain stability in the region.
According to Biden, the current situation may be a good opportunity for the parties to return to searching for diplomatic solutions.
The international community is watching the development of events with concern, and the leaders of many countries are drawing attention to reducing tension and the importance of dialogue. The UN Security Council is expected to hold a meeting on the situation in the near future.
According to experts, the next few days will be crucial in preventing further escalation of the conflict.
Diplomatic efforts are now focused on dissuading both sides from further military action and facilitating the start of negotiations.
Source: Reuters
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