On the Brink of Escalation: The West Tries to Restrain Israel from a Large-Scale Response to Iran - FT.


The US and its allies are trying to temper Israel's response to Iran's missile strike to avoid an escalation of the conflict, which could spiral out of control.
US President Joe Biden communicated with G7 leaders to coordinate sanctions against Iran and provide guidance to Israel.
Biden stated that all G7 members agree that Israel has the right to respond, but it must be proportional.
We will discuss with the Israelis what they are going to do... all seven of us agree that they have the right to respond, but the response must be proportional
US officials acknowledge that their influence on Israel is limited.
Israel is considering several options for responding to Iran's missile strike, including attacks on missile launchers and oil infrastructure.
US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell stated that Israel's response will be significant and must be a "counter-message" to Iran.
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan warned that Iran will face "serious consequences" for its attacks, and the US will support Israel in this matter.
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