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After Iranian drones and missiles attacked Israel, the United States pressed to ban Israeli forces from retaliating against Iran

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In the early hours of April 14, Iran carried out drone and missile strikes on the Israeli mainland, and earlier today, Iranian drones began to cross Iraqi airspace and approach Syria and Jordan.

After Iranian drones and missiles attacked Israel, the United States pressed to ban Israeli forces from retaliating against Iran

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps confirmed the launch of the drone and announced the start of a missile attack on Israel soon (which has actually happened).

Jordan said it would shoot down any drones and missiles that crossed the border. In addition, according to previous information, Jordan has opened its airspace to the US Air Force.

After Iranian drones and missiles attacked Israel, the United States pressed to ban Israeli forces from retaliating against Iran

Videos released by Iran this afternoon show seven Iranian missiles breaking through the Israeli Patriot air defense missile system. According to Israel, 99% of Iranian missiles and drones were intercepted.

Iranian state television said about half of the missiles fired by Iran at Israel successfully hit their targets. U.S. officials said the U.S. military shot down several drones, but did not say how many.

After Iranian drones and missiles attacked Israel, the United States pressed to ban Israeli forces from retaliating against Iran

According to reports, the United States knew before Iran retaliated against Israel that Iran would attack Israel with drones and missiles, and that was exactly the case. The attack on the Russian music restaurant in the United States also knew in advance, and it is conceivable that the horror of the American intelligence agencies, and his penetration

According to the American media CNN, President Joe Biden pressured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ban Israel from retaliating against Iran after Iranian missile and drone attacks. If Israel wants to launch retaliatory actions against Iran, the United States will not support it.

After Iranian drones and missiles attacked Israel, the United States pressed to ban Israeli forces from retaliating against Iran

In addition, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken strongly condemned the airstrikes launched by Iran, telling U.S. media that the U.S. "does not seek escalation of the conflict, does not want the Middle East conflict to expand, and does not support Israel's retaliatory actions." #春日生活打卡季#

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