Israeli President Herzog Insists ‘We Are Not Dragging’ US Into War with Iran Following Strikes
- On June 22, 2025, Israeli President Isaac Herzog stated that Israel is not dragging the United States into a war with Iran following US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
- The US launched overnight airstrikes targeting three Iranian nuclear facilities using B-2 bombers and submarine-launched missiles as part of Operation Midnight Hammer.
- Herzog described the military response as historic and emphasized the need for clear, nuts-and-bolts diplomacy with Iran due to past failed talks and Iranian dishonesty.
- Herzog emphasized that Israel is not involving the United States in its conflict and noted that the recent strikes were conducted with careful consideration of America's national security concerns.
- Despite rising regional tensions and casualties reported in Iran, Herzog and US officials stress that the US is not at war with Iran and advocate for a diplomatic path forward.
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The U.S. attacked Iran. But what follows now? Israel's President Herzog emphasizes that the decision on the US's action is not with his country.
Israeli President Herzog insists ‘we are not dragging’ US into war with Iran following strikes
Israeli President Isaac Herzog said Sunday that Israel is not pressuring the United States to escalate its military involvement in the conflict with Iran, pushing back on fears that the U.S. is being dragged into another Middle East war. Speaking…
Israeli president insists 'we are not dragging' US into war
Israeli President Isaac Herzog said Sunday that Israel is not pressuring the United States to escalate its military involvement in the conflict with Iran, pushing back on fears that the U.S. is being dragged into another Middle East war. Speaking on CNN’s Face the Nation, Herzog directly addressed U.S. concerns about the expanding war effort following President Donald Trump’s decision to bomb multiple Iranian nuclear sites in what the Joint Chie…
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