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US refutes to support Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear installations

G7 countries, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Great Britain, agreed that attacks on Iran’s nuclear installations would not be supported

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US refutes to support Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear installations
US refutes to support Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear installations

Washington: US President Joe Biden has refused to support Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear installations in response to Iranian missile attacks on Israel.

US President Biden said that he has made it clear to Israel that he does not support Israeli attacks on Iran's nuclear installations.

After Iranian missile attacks on Israeli military installations, Joe Biden emphasized that the US will continue to support Israel fully and that more economic sanctions will be imposed on Iran in response to the missile attacks.

After discussing the situation after the Iranian missile attack on Israel with the heads of the allied countries, US President Joe Biden said that the G7 countries, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Great Britain, have agreed that attacks on Iran’s nuclear installations will not be supported, but Israel's response must be proportionate.

He stated that the entire Middle East region is in danger now and the G7 countries have also agreed to impose new sanctions on Iran.

It is pertinent to note that two days ago, Iran fired more than 200 missiles directly at Israel to avenge the martyrdom of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Israeli attacks.

Iran said it only targeted Israeli military installations, not any public centers, and warned that if Israel retaliated, it would be met with a strong response.

After the Iranian attack, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu responded by saying that Israel would have to pay the price of these attacks.

After the Israeli Prime Minister announced the retaliatory action, observers were worried that Israel might target Iran's nuclear installations. At the same time, the former Prime Minister of Israel, Naftali Bennett, also demanded the current Israeli government to attack Iran's nuclear program.

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