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Pentagon spox on whether US will help Israeli attack on Iran: ‘That’s a question for Israel’

A Pentagon spokesperson was asked Tuesday how the Biden administration would respond if Israel responded to Iran’s unprecedented direct attack on America’s Newsroom.

Iran fired more than 300 missiles and drones at Israel from its territory on Saturday, but Israel claims the attacks were largely repelled by Iran’s advanced defenses and support from regional allies. .Attention is now focused on how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu The Biden administration has reportedly urged Netanyahu to show restraint, and the United States may also choose to respond.

Fox News Channel’s Bill Hemmer asked Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh what Biden would do if Netanyahu asked for help attacking Iran.

“The president of the United States seems to be saying that if Israel is going to fight back, it will go it alone. What does that mean?” Hemmer asked.

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Department of Defense Bill Hemmer America's Newsroom

FOX News Channel’s Bill Hemmer interviews Defense Department Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh about whether Biden supports a direct Israeli attack on Iran. (Fox News Digital)

Singh said: “The war cabinet is meeting today in Israel. They met yesterday. I don’t know that a decision was made, but it’s exactly the sovereign decision that Israel should make. The president said we… We are very clear that we will: But we don’t really want a broader war or a broader regional conflict, and we don’t want a war with Iran. ”

Hemar redirected Singh to the original question.

“Okay, but back to the question: When will the United States support Israel if it chooses to fight back?” Hemmer said.

“That’s a question for Israel to answer. Israel hasn’t made a decision as far as I know. The war cabinet is currently in session,” Singh said.

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Iranian missile launch

On May 7, 2023, Iran’s medium-range ballistic missile “Haber (Hurremshahr-4)” after its launch. (Iranian Ministry of Defense/Hanodut/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Hemar again put pressure on Singh.

“If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked the United States for help, would we respond to that call?” he said.

“Look, I’m not going to go into the assumptions and conversations that we have in our private channels. What I can say is that we have reiterated publicly and privately that we are not seeking war with Iran. “That’s what we do. We don’t want to see this escalate into a broader regional conflict,” Singh responded.

israeli army On Sunday, Iran targeted Hezbollah, Iran’s terrorist proxy, in Lebanon with a barrage of airstrikes. The Israel Defense Forces said the attacks were aimed at eliminating Hezbollah weapons manufacturing facilities and other targets.

IDF Khan Younis

An IDF member examines a map in Khan Yunis, Gaza. (IDF Spokesperson Unit)

It remains unclear whether Israel will use Iran’s attack as an opportunity to target its nuclear program, with the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), saying: Secretary Rafael Grossi“We are always concerned about this possibility,” he said.

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according to Report from Jerusalem Postan attack on Iran’s nuclear capabilities has been the subject of many years of planning.

“It is difficult to imagine a world in which Israel would respond to Iran’s crossing of red lines by simply absorbing Tehran’s missile and drone attacks. It is even more difficult to think about the world,” Benam Ben Taleburu said. said a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, who specializes in Iranian security.

Fox News Digital’s Michael Lee contributed to this report.

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