Joe Biden calls on Israelis to exercise restraint


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According to the American president, Israel has the right to retaliate, but must avoid attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities.

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Iran’s ballistic attack gives Israel the right to retaliate, but according to Joe Biden, retaliation must be “proportionate”.

Israel has an opportunity to deliver a decisive strike to the mullahs’ regime and the G7 leaders fear an uncontrollable war.

Asked if Israel should target Iranian nuclear facilities, Joe Biden says no.

Joe Biden, President of the United States: “The answer is no. And I think there was… We’re going to discuss with the Israelis what they’re going to do, but all seven of us agree that they have the right to respond. »

On the diplomatic front, US State Department spokesperson Matthieu Miller considers Israel’s decision to declare the UN Secretary General “persona non grata” unnecessary.

Antonio Guterres did not immediately condemn the Iranian bombings on Israel.

The Secretary General of the United Nations initially limited himself to deploring “the widening of the conflict” and Israel considers Antonio Guterres’ procrastination unacceptable.

Israel considers the positions of the United Nations Secretary General to be anti-Israeli and has repeatedly called for his resignation.

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