Biden says US forces helped Israel down 'nearly all' drones and missiles from Iran, will convene G7 leaders on response
- The United States aided Israel in intercepting the majority of drones and missiles during Iran's attack, according to President Joe Biden.
- Iran launched over 200 drones and missiles in the attack on Israel, with the Israeli military successfully intercepting a vast majority.
- Biden plans to meet with G7 leaders to coordinate a diplomatic response to Iran's attack, while Iran's Supreme Leader vows to retaliate against Israel for a deadly strike.
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War: Israel reveals level of damage done by Iran’s drone, missile attack
Israel has revealed the level of damage done on its territory by the drone and missile attack from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Israeli military spokesperson, Rear Adm Daniel Hagari confirmed on Sunday that there was a direct hit on the Nevatim airbase by ballistic missiles. However, he said the missile caused only “minor damage to infrastructure”, insisting that the base remains fully operational. According to him, the strike only injured a yo…
Israel urges Australia to take tougher stance on Iran after missile and drone attacks
Deputy ambassador says Israel may ask Albanese government to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organisationFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe Israeli government may push Australia to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organisation, with the country’s ambassador in Canberra calling for “extreme m…
Israel quiet on next steps following Iran’s missile, drone attack
Tel Aviv, Israel — Israeli leaders on Sunday credited an international military coalition with helping thwart a direct Iranian attack involving hundreds of drones and missiles, calling the coordinated response a starting point for a “strategic alliance” of regional opposition to Tehran.
Biden Let U.N. Sanctions on Iran Missiles Expire Before Israel Attack
The administration of leftist President Joe Biden did not move to restore expiring sanctions in Iran's drone and ballistic missile production at the United Nations in October, shortly after the Iran-backed massacre of an estimated 1,200 people in Israel and Saturday's unprecedented direct missile assault by Iran on the country. The post Biden Let U.N. Sanctions on Iran Missiles Expire Before Unprecedented Israel Attack appeared first on Breitbar…
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