White House reaffirms Israel backing but says ‘we
don’t seek war with Iran’
Biden spokesman says president does not want to
escalate conflict in the region as US seeks to strike delicate balance with key
ally
Sam Levine
in New York
Sun 14 Apr
2024 18.21 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/14/white-house-israel-iran
US
officials on Sunday sought to strike a delicate balance with Israel after the
key US ally was attacked by Iran on Saturday, staunchly affirming their
alliance with the Israelis while also making it clear the US will not support
further military action.
Iran
launched the air assault with drones and missiles after Israel attacked an Iran
diplomatic facility in Syria, killing senior military figures. Israel’s air
defense almost entirely dealt with the barrage – with almost no damage or
casualties on the ground.
Appearing
on the Sunday political talkshows, John Kirby, the spokesman for Joe Biden’s
National Security Council, said the United States would continue to defend
Israel but did want to escalate conflict in the region.
“I think
the president was, again, very clear with Prime Minister Netanyahu about the
success they enjoyed last night and the impact that that success ought to
have,” Kirby said on Meet the Press on NBC News. “As the president said, we
don’t seek a war with Iran.”
The dynamic
further underscores the complex and relationship that has emerged between Biden
and Netanyahu since the October 7 attacks on Israel. Biden has escalated
criticism of Netanyahu amid the growing humanitarian in crisis, calling the
prime minister’s handling of the matter “a mistake”.
Joe Biden
released a statement Saturday evening describing “America’s iron-clad
commitment to the security of Israel.” Biden said Israel had made it clear it
could defend and defeat “unprecedented attacks” and had sent a blunt message to
enemies that it could defend itself.
Leaders of
the G7 countries are meeting on Sunday to come up with a “diplomatic response
to Iran’s brazen attack”.
But
privately, Biden and other national security officials have told Israel they
would not join further military action against Iran, CNN, Axios, and the New
York Times reported.
Biden
reportedly told Netanyahu that Israel should ultimately see the successful
defense against nearly 300 drones and missiles as a victory.
“You got a
win. Take the win,” Biden reportedly told Netanyahu, according to Axios.
Netanyahu
convened the country’s war cabinet on Sunday to consider next steps. Iran has
warned it will respond with an even stronger attack if Israel or the United
States retaliates.
The Florida
senator Marco Rubio, the top Republican on the senate intelligence committee,
accused Biden of caving to political pressure to “appease these so-called peace
activists. The cease fire now people who were out yesterday cheering the launch
of hundreds of rockets and drones against Israel.”
“They know
that Israel is going to respond. They know this for a fact,” he said during an
interview on CNN’s State of the Union. “There’s only one reason they would leak
that. And that is so when Israel does respond, the White House can say ‘we told
them not to do it.’”
Pressed by
NBC’s Kristen Welker on whether Biden trusted Netanyahu’s judgment on how to
respond to Israel’s attack, Kirby declined to say.
“He’s the
prime minister of Israel. He’s the elected leader of their government. We’re
going to continue to work with him, advise him, provide counsel and
perspective, as well as make clear he knows – and I think he does certainly
from last night – that the United States will continue to help them defend
themselves,” he said.

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