President Joe Biden praised American forces for aiding Israel in intercepting numerous missiles and drones launched by Iran from multiple locations, including Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. He assured unwavering support for Israel’s defense against Iran and its proxies, emphasizing the gravity of the situation as it marked Iran’s first direct military assault on Israel. Biden underscored during a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the U.S. would not engage in offensive action against Iran.
The U.S. and Israel had been anticipating an attack following Iran’s vow to retaliate for a suspected Israeli strike in Syria. In response to the escalating tensions, the U.S. military deployed aircraft and ballistic missile defense destroyers to the region under Biden’s direction. These deployments, coupled with the exceptional skill of U.S. servicemembers, significantly aided Israel in neutralizing incoming threats.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed the elimination of dozens of attacks but refrained from divulging specific operational details. He emphasized the continued readiness of U.S. forces to protect troops and partners in the region, support Israel’s defense, and maintain regional stability, signaling a commitment to preventing further conflict.
Biden, after cutting short a weekend stay, convened with his national security team to discuss the evolving situation before engaging in discussions with Israeli officials. He commended Israel’s ability to defend against unprecedented attacks, sending a clear message to adversaries. Additionally, Biden announced plans to convene a meeting of the Group of Seven (G7) nations to coordinate a united diplomatic response to Iran’s aggression.
The Pentagon lauded Israel’s defensive measures and reaffirmed full U.S. support in defending against future attacks from Iran and its proxies. National security adviser Jake Sullivan reiterated Washington’s steadfast commitment to Israel’s security. The United States condemned Iran’s airborne attack and vowed to stand with Israel against such threats.
Despite ongoing tensions, Biden refrained from specifying conditions for a direct U.S. military response. The U.S. and its allies issued warnings to Tehran to avoid further escalation, emphasizing diplomatic resolutions. Concurrently, Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard commandeered an Israeli-affiliated vessel near the Strait of Hormuz, prompting condemnation from the U.S. and calls for the immediate release of the ship and its crew.