Joe Biden expects Iran to attack Israel 'sooner than later'

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In cautionary remarks, Joe Biden cautioned Iran against launching an attack on Israel.

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Rewritten: Written by Kathryn Armstrong and Hugo Bachega, a correspondent based in the Middle East.

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The President of the United States, Joe Biden, has expressed his belief that Iran will likely launch an attack on Israel in the near future. This comes as concerns persist over potential retaliatory actions from Iran following an airstrike that resulted in the deaths of influential military figures at the beginning of this month.

Although Israel has not officially confessed to attacking an Iranian consulate situated in Syria, many people consider them to be responsible for the attack.

According to sources from US officials who spoke to CBS News, a significant assault on Israel may occur soon. The sources are affiliated with the US partner of BBC, a renowned media outlet.

Israel has declared its preparedness to protect itself, while Mr. Biden has warned Iran with a firm message of "Don't."

Mr Biden declared his unwavering commitment to protecting Israel, stating that they will receive continued support. He assured that Israel will have assistance against any threats and that Iran's efforts to harm the country will not come to fruition.

Iran supports Hamas, a Palestinian organization that fights against Israel in Gaza. Additionally, Iran funds numerous other groups in the area that serve as its proxies, including Hezbollah in Lebanon. These groups have been known to launch attacks against Israel on multiple occasions.

Last Friday, Hezbollah claimed responsibility for firing many rockets from Lebanon towards Israel. According to a spokesperson from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), around 40 missiles and two drones that carried explosives were fired. Fortunately, no one was harmed, and there was no evidence of the involvement of any third party.

According to a representative from the United States, the onslaught was distinct from any anticipated assault from Iran on Israel, as reported by CBS.

According to Frank Gardner, who is a security correspondent for the BBC, Iran is intentionally causing confusion and uncertainty for Washington and the Middle East.

Since the deadly attack on the consulate building in Damascus on 1 April, Israel has suspected that Iran was using it to deliver weapons to their allies in Syria and Lebanon. As a result, Iran's security officials have been discussing how to react.

The main focus here is about finding the right balance. If Israel is attacked too severely, they will react with a powerful and overwhelming response. But if Iran doesn't act enough, they will appear vulnerable and unreliable. In terms of strategy, it wouldn't be wise for Iran to retaliate immediately, considering the current state of heightened awareness in the region and with the US clearly warning of their intentions.

People with practical views in Tehran and Qom will advise being careful, while those who want a tough approach, such as the elderly Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, will push for action.

Iran is not interested in a war that is widespread, and neither are its neighboring Arab Gulf countries. These governments have requested that Iran exhibit constraint. As per our correspondent, the current question is whether the aggressive or the peaceful will succeed.

As a result of increasing strain, several nations, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, India, and Australia, have cautioned against venturing to Israel. Additionally, Germany has urged its people to depart from Iran.

The department of state in the USA has prohibited diplomatic personnel and their relatives located in Israel from going on trips outside of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Beersheba.

The Israeli leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, held a meeting with his cabinet related to their military actions while being alerted about the situation.

A group of Israelis stated that they did not feel concerned about the possibility of an Iranian assault.

Daniel Kosman spoke to the AFP news agency while at a market in Jerusalem and shared that they are aware of having adversaries from all sides - south, north, east, and west. Regardless, the people are not fearful, as evidenced by their active presence in the public.

It is believed that Israel was responsible for the attack in Damascus, although no formal claim of responsibility has been made.

The administration of Israel has not given any fresh instructions to its citizens besides the current recommendation to accumulate water, food and crucial medication that can last for three days.

The local Israeli radio reported that the authorities had been instructed to get ready for the likelihood of an assault. They were advised to evaluate the state of public shelters as a precautionary measure.

Combat troops in Israel had their home leave cancelled, air defences were strengthened, and reservists were summoned last week.

On April 1, an attack was conducted with missiles on the Iranian consulate situated in Damascus, leading to the tragic death of thirteen individuals.

The group consisted of top-ranking military officials from Iran, including Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi who serves as a high-ranking member of the Quds Force in Syria and Lebanon.

There has been no official statement from Israel, however it is commonly believed that they were responsible for performing the assault.

Leaders in various nations have been attempting to discourage Iran from initiating an assault because they are concerned that such an action may trigger a broader conflict in the region.

Antony Blinken, the Secretary of State of the United States, has communicated with the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, China, and Turkey in an effort to persuade them to utilize their power to influence Iran.

Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant stated that the alliance between the United States and Israel have been fortified due to the danger while conversing with the commander of US Central Command last Friday. He also stated that Israel would take appropriate measures in response to the threat.

The conflict in Gaza began when Hamas assaulted Israeli neighborhoods nearby the Gaza border, resulting in the deaths of roughly 1,200 individuals - the majority of them being innocent citizens - and the capture of over 250 others. Israel has reported that out of the 130 individuals who are still being held captive in Gaza, at least 34 have passed away.

The health ministry in Gaza, which is controlled by Hamas, has stated that over 33,600 people from Gaza have lost their lives in Israel's operation - the vast majority of them being non-combatants.

The contention has further caused Israel to exchange nearly constant gunfire over their northern boundary with Hezbollah. In addition, factions in Iraq and Yemen, who are supported by Iran, have made efforts to strike both Israeli territory and US bases situated in Iraq and Syria.

The Red Sea has been targeted by the Houthi movement of Yemen, causing a ship to sink. In response, the United States and United Kingdom have carried out air assaults on the Houthi targets found in Yemen.

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