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Published 10 Oct, 2024 10:53am

Biden, Netanyahu discuss Israeli retaliation plans over call

President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a conversation focusing on Israel’s intentions to retaliate against Iran following a recent escalation in tensions.

The dialogue, which took place on Tuesday, comes amid ongoing concerns over Iran’s military activities and its support for groups that threaten Israeli security.

Both leaders emphasized the importance of cooperation in addressing regional threats, particularly in light of Iran’s nuclear ambitions and its involvement in conflicts across the Middle East.

Biden reiterated the United States’ commitment to Israel’s security and expressed support for its right to defend itself.

The meeting also highlighted the need for strategic coordination between the U.S. and Israel to counter Iran’s influence and ensure stability in the region.

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As tensions rise, the international community is closely monitoring developments and potential military responses from Israel.

This conversation marks a continued alignment between the Biden administration and the Israeli government on security issues, particularly in the face of growing threats from Iran and its proxies.

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