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Biden says he wouldn't support a strike by Israel on Iranian nuclear sites

  • President Biden stated he would not support an Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear sites after Iran fired about 180 missiles at Israel.
  • The White House confirmed that G7 leaders "unequivocally condemned Iran's attack" and Biden expressed "full solidarity and support" for Israel.
  • Biden indicated that G7 nations would announce sanctions soon and urged Israel to show restraint in response to the Iranian attack.
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The president, who participated in the urgent G7 convened by Giorgia Meloni, holds back Bibi: “We will coordinate a response to Tehran, including new sanctions. I'll talk to Netanyahu about it shortly.” The Italian Prime Minister: “A diplomatic solution is still possible.” The crisis in the Middle East upsets the agenda for...

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The country is weighing several answers.

Center

International concern is growing about an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. US President Biden has clearly spoken out against such a step.

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turkiyetoday.com broke the news in Istanbul, Türkiye on Wednesday, October 2, 2024.
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