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US On High Alert For Iranian Retaliatory Attack On Israel

Israel supporters protest about the conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Bogota

The United States is closely monitoring the situation as fears of a wider regional conflict escalate following Israel's recent attack on an Iranian diplomatic compound in Syria that resulted in the deaths of three Iranian generals. The White House has acknowledged a significant threat of Iran launching retaliatory strikes, prompting President Joe Biden to receive constant updates from his national security team.

Several countries, including the US, Britain, and France, have issued new travel guidelines for government employees in Israel in response to the looming Iranian threat. The US National Security Council spokesman emphasized the seriousness of the situation, highlighting the need for vigilance.

US intelligence suggests that any potential Iranian attack on Israel would likely be carried out by proxy forces in the region rather than directly by Iran. While Tehran aims to avoid a dramatic escalation, concerns remain about the control Iran has over all its proxy groups.

The US is actively preparing for a possible attack, with intelligence indicating that Iran has positioned its proxy militia groups to launch a large-scale assault using drones and missiles. President Biden has engaged with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address the threat and ensure Israel's defense capabilities.

US officials are in constant communication with Israeli counterparts, and steps are being taken to assess and enhance the US posture in the region. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has urged other countries, including Turkey, China, and Saudi Arabia, to help prevent further escalation by Iran.

In response to the heightened tensions, the US State Department has restricted the travel of government personnel in certain areas of Israel. Additionally, France has advised its citizens to avoid travel to Iran, Lebanon, Israel, and the occupied Palestinian territories due to the risk of military escalation.

The evolving security situation underscores the need for diplomatic efforts to prevent further conflict in the region. The international community remains on alert as the potential for a wider conflict looms, emphasizing the importance of de-escalation and dialogue to avoid further instability.

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