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Biden and Netanyahu speak, as Israel vows lethal retaliation against Iran

The Middle East has been on edge awaiting Israel’s response to Iran’s October 1 missile attack

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An Israeli soldier next to the remains of an Emad ballistic missile, after an attack by Iran on Israel. Photo: Reuters

US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a call on Wednesday amid tensions with Iran, while Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant promised an Israeli strike against Iran would be “lethal, precise and surprising”.

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The 30-minute call was the first known chat for Biden and Netanyahu since August and coincides with a sharp escalation of Israel’s conflict with Iran and the Iran-backed Lebanese Hezbollah, but with no sign of an imminent ceasefire to end the conflict with Iran-backed Hamas in Gaza.

The call was “direct and very productive”, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters, while acknowledging the two leaders have disagreements and are open about them.

The Middle East has been on edge awaiting Israel’s response to a missile attack last week that Tehran carried out in retaliation for Israel’s military escalation in Lebanon. The Iranian attack ultimately killed no one in Israel.

Israelis take cover during Iran’s October 1 missile attack. Photo: AP
Israelis take cover during Iran’s October 1 missile attack. Photo: AP

After describing Iran’s October 1 missile attack as a failure, Gallant said in a video issued by his office after the Biden-Netanyahu call had ended: “Whoever attacks us will be hurt and will pay a price. Our attack will be deadly, precise and above all surprising, they will not understand what happened and how it happened, they will see the results”.

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