The tension between Iran and Israel has escalated following Israeli airstrikes in Syria that killed several senior Iranian officials. The Biden administration is now on high alert, fearing that Iran may retaliate by targeting military or intelligence facilities inside Israel.
According to U.S. officials, Iran has threatened to retaliate, claiming that the building destroyed in Syria was a consular building and therefore an attack on Iran itself. There are concerns that Iran could use drones or land-attack cruise missiles to target Israeli diplomatic or consular facilities in the region.
In response to the escalating situation, the U.S. has reached out to Iran to assure them that they were not involved in the airstrikes and to warn against further escalation. However, there are fears that any retaliation by Iran could also impact U.S. troops in the region.
The U.S. military has already shot down two attack drones near the al Tanf garrison in southern Syria this week, indicating a heightened state of alert. President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have discussed the Iranian threats, with the U.S. expressing full support for Israel’s defense against Iran.
As tensions continue to rise, both the U.S. and Israel are closely monitoring the situation and preparing for any potential retaliatory moves by Iran. The region remains on edge as the possibility of further conflict looms.