According to Washington, Iran and Hezbollah’s attack on Israel could begin within 24-48 hours.
The United States State Department warned Iran against attacking Israel, which would lead to escalation in the Middle East. The US foreign policy department said it was not in the interest of either side. This was stated on the department’s page on Monday, August 5. They cited the words of State Department Speaker Matthew Miller.
“The United States is trying to convey to Iran through diplomatic channels the disclaimer that escalating tensions in the Middle East is not in the interests of either side,” the statement said.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke Monday with Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Thani and Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatti about the need to reduce tensions in the region, Miller said.
“The Secretary and the Prime Minister discussed efforts to calm tensions in the Middle East and prevent further escalation of the conflict. They also discussed the ongoing work to achieve a ceasefire in the conflict in Gaza that allows for the release of the hostages, allowing for increased humanitarian assistance to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people and opening up the possibility of greater regional stability,” the State Department said in a statement on its website. this.
Blinken also thanked Prime Minister bin Thani for Qatar’s important role in working for lasting peace in the region.
Iran sent a warning to Israel through Hungary of its intended attack. The announced strike would be a “response” to the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Ghania in Israel. This is what Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said.
The media previously said that Iran may attack Israel on Monday, August 5. There is also information that it will happen on August 12-13 – the Jewish national day of mourning.
Iran has promised a “strong response” to Israel’s actions
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