White House 'Very Concerned' About Prospect of Israel-Iran War

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Post At: Apr 05/2024 07:50AM

White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby on Thursday said that Washington is "very concerned" over escalating tensions between Israel and Iran after a deadly airstrike on the Islamic Republic's embassy in Syria.

Tehran has warned that it "reserves its legitimate and inherent right" to defend itself after the attack on Iran's consulate building in Damascus on Monday killed several military officials, including two senior commanders. Iranian officials have blamed Israel for the attack, and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has declined requests from Newsweek to confirm or deny its role in the bombing.

Speaking with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Kirby said the White House was "concerned" over the possibility of tensions between Iran and Israel heightening into a full-scale war in light of the attack, adding: "We're all taking this very, very seriously. Nobody wants to see this conflict escalate."

John Kirby, White House National Security Council spokesman, is shown on February 27 at a press briefing in Washington, D.C. During a Thursday appearance on CNN, Kirby said the White House is "very concerned" about... John Kirby, White House National Security Council spokesman, is shown on February 27 at a press briefing in Washington, D.C. During a Thursday appearance on CNN, Kirby said the White House is "very concerned" about the possibility of war between Iran and Israel. Photo by Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images

The Context

Iranian officials said that seven members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were killed in the airstrike Monday. Iranian state television also reported that at least six Syrian citizens died in the bombing.

The attack comes amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, which has sparked conflict between Israel and several Iran-aligned militias. U.S. forces based in Iraq and Syria have also faced over 150 attacks by Iran-backed militias since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, reported the Associated Press.

In a letter obtained by Newsweek that was written by Iran's ambassador to the United Nations Zahra Ershadi earlier this week, the Iranian official condemned the "heinous and abhorrent terrorist attack on the diplomatic premises of the Islamic Republic in Iran" and called on U.N. leadership to address the attack.

"The aggressor Zionist regime bears full responsibility for its consequences," Ershadi wrote, "and the Islamic Republic of Iran reserves its legitimate and inherent right under international law and the United Nations Charter to take a decisive response to such reprehensible acts."

What We Know

Kirby's appearance on CNN came a few hours after President Joe Biden's scheduled phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, marking the first time the two world leaders have spoken since an Israeli strike killed seven World Central Kitchen workers providing humanitarian aid in Gaza this week.

According to the White House readout of the 30-minute meeting, Biden told Netanyahu that the overall humanitarian crisis in Gaza was "unacceptable" and "made clear that U.S. policy with respect to Gaza will be determined by our assessment of Israel's immediate action on these steps."

Washington continues to support Israel's right to defend itself, however, and Kirby told Blitzer that Iran's threat of retaliation "underscores the threat to the Israeli people in the state of Israel."

"One of the points the president made today in his call to Prime Minister Netanyahu, specifically with this Iranian threat, is the United States will stand with you, we will continue to help you defend yourself against these multiple threats," Kirby added.

This is a developing story and will be updated when more information becomes available.

Update 4/4/24, 7:14 p.m. ET: This article has been updated with additional information and background.

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