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>> join me a charm.com >> i'm pete muntean. it reagan national airport this is cnn hello everyone, and welcome to
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our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is cnn's continuing breaking news coverage of iran strike on israel. i'm christiane, amanpour in london alongside my colleague alex marquardt in washington. and we're learning more about iran is unprecedented attack on israel this morning, iran says it targeted the base. israel used to strike the iranian consulate in damascus the idf says more than 300 missiles house and drones were fired in yesterday's attack the majority were fired from iran itself, but some were launched from iraq. and yemen. only a few were able to peers the defense's hitting an air base in southern israel causing minor damage. and there are no reports of major injuries or deaths suffered directly from the strikes. israel says, the us, britain, and france also acted during the strikes. us forces intercepted more than 70
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one-way attack drones and at least three ballistic missiles, according to two, us officials familiar with the matter. and this morning, tehran says the matter has brought concluded it won't the united states and israel against any future attacks. but israel's forces remain on high alert meanwhile, president biden spoke with benjamin netanyahu reassuring the israeli prime minister of washingto's commitment, which ins ironclad. bue mj lee has led the prident also told netanyu now,ho do united states wod not ke against an? fensive opern >> man is covering this story from around the globe. we ve cnn's kevin liptak, as well as kylie atwood standing by in washington. i want to begin with our jeremy diamond, who has made his way to northern israel jeremy that front seat more action last nightith cross-border rocket fire from hezbollah. but in terms of the iranian attack against israel, there was a limited amount of
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despite this extraordinary attack from iran going forward this sunday, what do we know? hello, about how israel is considering a potential counter attack against iran >> well, i like there's no question that israel feels like it must respond to what is an unprecedented and large-scale attack by iran. the first iranian attack directly against israeli soil, more than 300 projectiles drones, and missiles that were fired in the direction of israeli territory, even though, as you mentioned, a very few actually made it through israel's air defenses. only a few ballistic missiles, according to the israeli military, struck the nevatim, airbase in southern israel, causing what they have described as a light minimal damage to that facility. now, in terms of what israel will do going forward, i just got off the phone within israeli official who said that israel's war cabinet is set to convene an hour, perhaps time.
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and this will be a major meeting to try options in tail. and what i was told we'll attack has yet to win awards. this source quote, break all of the dishes or thing decision about whether or not to do down the current paradigm that exists in iraq israel related >>ll right, jeremy, >> i apologize to cut you off. we are having some trouble with your audio. we're going to try to get you back. there's a lot more to discuss on this very busy day. christiane >> yes, indeed. and today, president biden plans to meet with gc seven liters, obviously coordinated diplomatic to reonse. he's promising a quote ironclad commitmt to israel's security against iranian threats cnn's kevin liptak joins us now from washington.
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>> so what do you >> expect from that meeting because it's very clear, it's very clear now that we hear what the actual base target was, the inian say it was the base from which the attack on its consulate was launched. so it seems to be entirely targeted. it wa'an attack directed at e whole of israel what does e united states pect israel to do now? >> well, i think theus right now at the white house and in the biden administration is trying to contain the risk of a wider conflict. and you see that coming out d president biden's conversation with prime minister netanyahu yesterday, sources telling us that the president told him that the uwouldn't be involved in offensive an offensive operation against iran. and when you see how the whe house is describing this meeting of g7 liters later today, they say it's to create a united diplomatic response. the emphasis there is on the word diplomatic president biden
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clearly looking for non-military ways to respond until this, to prevent this from escalating into a wider regional crisis. and i just want to read you a little bit of the president's statement from last night. he said, i've just spoken with prime minister netanyahu to reaffirm america's ironclad commitment to the security of israel. the president goes on to say, i told him that israel demonstrated a remarkable capacity city to defend against in defeat, even unprecedented attacks. sending a clear message to its fos that they cannot effectively threaten the security of israel. and i think reading between the lines of that statement and also in talking to us officials, the president is saying here to netanyahu, you were successful these strikes x did not land on anything of significance. most of them were intercepted, essentially saying, take the win and don't respond in a fashion that could cause this situation to blow up. now, how netanyahu responds to that remains to be seen. this is, of
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course coming at a moment of deep tension between president biden and netanyahu over the war. and gaza. and certainly the limits of american influence have been exposed in that conflict when it comes to humanitarian aid. so certainly the focus for president biden today is mounting this diplomatic response to prevent further escalation. christina >> and kevin, as you know, that leverages military and president biden apparently said that that would be conditional if the humanitarian situation in gaza wasn't resolved. so we'll see what that means if netanyahu defies anydvice to go into iran. but here's the thing. >> former israeli >> prime minister and form mossad director cnn this morning have botwarned netanyu to quote, look at the big picture as you say, take the win d just don't do anything for reven. and remember, according to ehud ro that there's still stuck in gaza. thestill don't have the hostages back. there are still people people, you know,
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right now currently dying of famine in gaza. and i wonder whether the us what, what is the us sort of discussion with netanyahu to try to stop, him from, any bigger war with iran. while this huge thing is going on in gaza, that aects isrl serity standing in the world yeah, and i think that is sort of the argument that you're going to hear from american officials is that israel's own security would not benefit from a >> wider regional >> war. but at the same time american officials are certainly mindful of the very intense polical pressure that netanyahu is facing in his own country. and certainly there are so us ofcials who do ar that because of tha pressure, nenyahu could be trying to pull the us closer to this conflict in more direct conflict with iranand certainly the hope of the biden administration, the overriding hope and really the only hope
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is for this hostage deal to come through. gaza that would result in a temporary ceasefire. just today, we have heard from hamas that they have rejected the latest proposal essentially that their demands remain for a full ceasefir and so that work remains to be biden's real orriding apoach to this is to try and secure that high stitch deal that would create space for more diplomacy in the region that would allow more humanitarian aid into gaza. but as of now that remai outf reach. a so it does remain uncleawhat exaly the next eps are. certainly american officials say they will continue to pursue that hostage deal until it's reached until there those hostagesre out of gazabut present biden, certainly very focused on preventing the wider conflict th morning kevin liptak. thank you. >> i want to get straight back to jeremy diamond with re-establish that connection. jeremy, i want to pick up where kevin just left off in terms
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that ceasefire deal which is the vitamin station and considers as the key to unlocking so much more, including potentially an end to the war. you've just gotten a statement from the prime minister's office about these it's ongoing negotiations. what did it say >> yeah, that's right. the is prime minister's office in a statement saying that hamas has rejected the latest ceasefire agreement proposal. this comes despite the fact that over the course of the last several weeks, the israeli position really has moved in several quite significant ways in terms of the number of people who could return to northern gaza for example, the number of palestinian prisoners who would be released in exchange for some 40 israeli hostages being held in captivity in gaza and yet not moved enough to match hamas demands. hamas rejecting this proposal according to a diplomatic source, because of the fact that israel is still
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not allowing, not willing to allow unfettered access to the gaza strip, totally unrestricted. and also regarding the withdrawal of israeli troops in central gaza along that netzarim corridor, which separates northern from southern gaza in this statement the prime minister's office says that israel will quote, continue to pursue the realization of the goals of the war against hamas with strength. and so reading the tea leaves here, alex, i think that, that very much suggests that israel could indeed move forward with its planned military operation in rafah, a major ground offensive which the united states, of course, has sought to deter to convince israel not to pursue arguing instead for a more, more limited operations in rafah to go after hamas is senior leadership. and so amid all of these regional tensions, amid the israeli war cabinet set to meet today to discuss a potential response to a ron's large-scale and unprecedented
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attack on israel last night the israeli war cabinet, and the israeli military is also very much preparing for the next steps of its war in gaza against hamas >> yeah, the us hoping that that israel not undertake another military offensive, the one in rafah that you just mentioned, jeremy diamond in northern israel. thank you very much. >> and >> while president joe biden says that the united states will not participate in any israeli offensive. again, iran, american destroyers did help take down some of those 300 iranian projectiles that were fired at israel last night. ron's army says that if the us does participate, then us bases will be dealt with. i want to bring in cnn's kylie atwood, who is at the state department. kylie overnight night with these 300 drones and missiles that were fired at israel, how significant was the us support for israel and in terms of interceptions and how do you think that plays into how israel considers its next
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moves? >> well, listen, we know that us and is it really officials were really enjoined lockstep communication throughout the entire course of this barrage of attack that happens over five hours. the numbers prove it, alex, there were according to us officials, more than seven i've indie drones that were intercepted by the us and at least three ballistic missiles that were intercepted by the us of course, that contributes to the us assessment that this was largely an unsuccessful attack for the iranians so of course, when israel is taking a step back here figuring out its way forward, it cannot be questioned that the us was side-by-side with israel when they were going through this attack. we should also note that president biden said that there were not any us facilities or us person so now that were attacked and there was really a really strong military presence of the us in
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the region over the course of the last few months that had been built up, that allow the us to be able to defend israel in this way, we know that the us dwight d. eisenhower carrier strike group was there that includes multiple missile destroyer systems on board. and so the us was militarily set up for this. and i also think it's important to note that the us was diplomatically set up for this. the secretary of state has i spent the last week making phone calls to his counterpart in the region encouraging all of them that to try and de-escalate. of course, that didn't happen, but there will be follow-up to that end today, not alone with that g7 meeting that the president is having, but with the secretary of state's phone calls as well. >> all right. carly out, what are the state department? thanks so much for that reporting hezbollah in lebanon is taking the opportunity to launch a rocket strike on the israeli military and israel has since retaliated, will take you live to be root for those details. stay with us
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ed by hezbollah forces. and c's ben wedeman joins as ben, tell what is going on and whether this isomehow related to the iran, israel attack what christnia is, as you mentioned in its statement regarding that katyusha strike on the isrli >> occupied syrian golan and hides. it. did say that this was in support of the palestinians and in response to strikes along the lebanese side of the border with israel however, was significant that the target, according to his bellow, was, is rarely anti-missile. and nt error defense positions. now, we don't know how much damage was done to them, but it was just before about an hour-and-a-half before the drones we're fired by iran started to approach.
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israel. now, what we've seen today is that there has been a resumption of what mighte called the normal back-and-for betwe hezbollah and rael her over one those sites, was the town of gnaby sheet, which in the central because valley wellway fr the border with israel there we saw an entire buildi was completely arab media spokesman ien, e israeli military describing th manufacturing site. d we can't confirm that moment. but every time israel strikes well beyond the bordearea, it does raise the ncern among many he lenese that whatas been largely limited the border in terms of those back-end fir exchges between israel could escalate to mething much more
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its sets, or its people.ee yoand spread plight can joins us now so fred, you re in iran recently. what's your sense of what ron's leadership is thinking and poibly planning right n? >> well, i think there's three ssages that the iranians, alex are trying to send right now, not just of course to israel, but also to the us and its allies in the region as well. and i think first and foremost, and you're seeing this from a lot of iranian officials were coming out this foreign minister, but then also the chief of the general staff as well, saying that the iranians feel that this was a limited response after their embassy compound in damascus was hit, and they're making clear that this could be the end of of what has happened, that nothing further. needs to happen. they're essentially trying to put the ball back into israel's court. one of the interesting things that i heard also from the head of the revolutionary guard is that the iranians seem to feel that these strikes were actually more successful than they had
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initially thought. he was saying that they had initially planned for a larger strike against israel, but then opted to tac, as they put it, only the installations, the military installations that were used by the israelis, the iranians say to attack the embassy compound in damascus. now whether or not that's true is obviously something that we can't completely verify, but that's certainly the messaging that we're hearing from the iranians and the other thing you, mentioned, i think is also extremely important. the iranians are saying that there has been a strategic shift on their part and that they will now attack israel if their assets and their people as they put it in the region are attacked, i want to listen to what the head of the irgc had to say in good if team. >> we decided to create a new equation. that is, if the zionist regime attacks our interests, assets, personalities, and citizens at any point, and we will attack them from the islamic republic of iran the honest promise
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operation is a prominent and very clear example of this new equation. i'm so that certainly >> seems to indicate a more hard-line course, if you will, than we've seen in the past from the iranians clearly saying that they will attack israel from iranian territory the third and final message that's obviously very important for the us. the iranians once again saying, as they have over the past couple of days that they're urging the us to stay out of everything. in fact, the head of the general staff saying that if the us gets involved hold in any sort of attacked by israel on iranian territory that the iranians will then put us bases in the region under pressure. alex >> and according to an israeli officials speaking with cnn, they will respond to this iranian attack, but there's still trying to determine what the scope of that response is going to look like. fred pike. and thank you very much, chris john alexander. now, let's >> discuss this further joining me now, is ali via is the international crisis group, iran project director. welcome
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to the program at i wonder whether we can pick up from what fred just said, quoting the head of the iranian revolutionary he guard-core, that this is a new equation and that they have now shown that they can do it and that they will continue if and when they are attached and their assets are attacked it's good to be with you. a question. >> clearly is psychological barrier has been crossed, as you know the shadow war between iran and israel has been playing out over the past few decades and primarily indirectly, iran has developed a network of partners and proxies precisely because it so if they don't want to get into a direct confrontation with much stronger military power like israel, which is, of course back by the united states but it appears that as of yesterday, we are in a new world in unchartered territories and region that was already extremely dangerous. i think it's just become much more perilous
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>> it was a rubicon that was crossed. i've been saying in 45 years of the islamic republic, there has never been a direct attack on israel, even though israel has been attacking iran's interests covertgainst scientists and the othethings that we know ll in the shadow war as well do you think from everything you know about the way iran operates, that it actually had to do what it did overnight off to what israel did in syria. >> what >> was would have been the thinking and the decision on the scope of the retaliate haitian christian in all these years that i've been covering iran, i have rarely seen this much bottom-up pressure on the >> regime from its own core constituents to do something, to respond to israeli aggression against them from their perspective and this is a regime that is now reliant on its very narrow or constituents
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of ten, 15% of the run-in population. >> so >> it cannot afford to an eight them. and they clearly have come to the conclusion that their policy of strategic patience, they have been attacked by israel in the past few months much more aggressively in syria of around 11 irgc personnel and syria had been killed prior to this attack on iranian consulate in damascus, which of course crossed the new line and so there was a lot of pressure on the regime internally and i think you're on also wanted to save face in front of its own allies in the region who had been much more brazen in targeting israeli interests in the past few weeks and months, like the houthis in yemen, compared to iran itself now they calibrated this attack in a way and with the messaging, with the choice of weapons that they use to try to minimize casualties. so it was spectacular and yet it was
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contained in a way not to provoke an all out war. >> the next, the next sort of question is, you just said that regime is very narrowly supported with a very narrow highly conservative faction. same could be said in israel, very narrowly supported government coalition or with a very highly conservative orthodox faction backing up netanyahu, who've already started to say, we need to do this. we need to do that. we need to respond, we need to double down in gaza et cetera. >> what to you is the increased level of miscalculation and justyclin cyclthat cou beprovok absolutely. obviously, i think israel had this strategy, which is not, by the way limited to the post october 7 word that
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we're living in. but israel, as of around of earlier this decade came to the conclusion that they have to target the head of the octopus iran being the octopus and its tentacles being its proxies and partners in the region as the best way of pushing back against iran's regional policies. and it seems like iran now has turned that policy on its head and it wants to go after israel directly a christian in the past six, seven years have been hundreds of israeli attacks in syria against iranian assets. >> now if >> iran is to respond to every single attack against its assets and syria are going forward, we will be in a state of endless war, which of course would benefit unpopular regime that home, but will be disastrous let's for the entire region >> let's just not forget that the underpinning of this is what's happening in gaza, right now >> what can you say? do you have any information about what
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is going on and whether there really is any pathway to getting some kind of end to this we here are the latest is hamas has rejected the latest proposal earlier we were hearing, israel is walking it. i mean, it just the united states obviously heavily involved, but is there any hope that that might be resolved anytime soon >> the owens don't look very promising at this point. christian, because hamas is obviously law running out of leverage in which unfortunately are innocent israelis are hostage in gaza but if it gives away that leverage, it wants to get a permanent ceasefire. that of course is unacceptable to israel because it wants to go into rafah and make sure that it has destroyed all of the infrastructure that hamas is using. so the venn diagram between israel and hamas. one, once this point c, not to
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overlap, the problem is as long as this conflict goes on, it will, by definition spilled over into all the other tensions in the region. and in this confrontation, we had the iran and israel yesterday. thank that a us forces were not targeted. but imagine if we end up in a situation that israel enters into rafah and we see more humanitarian casualties. and catastrophe there. then it is likely that iranian backed allies in iraq and syria could also start targeting us forces. and depending on how israel reacts to the attack yesterday, we might really end in a situation that we will see a regional conflagration, which again would be really catastrophic for everyone. >> you said it is a complete catastrophe or round ali via is thank you very much, indeed, hours after that unprecedented direct attack on israel, which has is you've now heard from iran change the equation tehran
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actions that us bases will quote, not have ansecuri and will have be dealt wi >> let's discuss all >> this and more with cnn tary analysts and retid us army mar general james spider mar and michael allen who served on the national security council. and as a managing director for beacon global strategies. thank you both for joining morning me this morning, michael, i want to start with you in terms of an israeli response, a potential response now, and israeli official tells my colleague, jeremy diamond that israel has yet to figure out whether to try to break all the dishes or do something more measured, but saying they will do something. so how do you think this is going to play out? >> well, i do think israel's in a bit of a tough spot. there. of course, excited that they had little to no loss of life last night. but i think politicians are worried about israelis. the israeli deterrence. i think they want to be able to send them a message hey, iran, if you're able to hit us like this, we're still going to hit you back. so i have a feeling that they're discussing a range of
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possibilities in the gray zone area where they may, as they have in the past, gone after through intelligence sources, a variety of people inside of iran or elsewhere in lebanon. but i don't think they're going to be able to bomb it per say. i think they would send their own proxy forces like they have in the past to kill iranian scientist. i would look for something like that >> could continue to target senior iranian generals elsewhere as they did even before this latest strike in damascus a general marks to you this threat by iran to go after us bases. if the us joins israel in targeting iran, what do you now make of the us pressure on israel to essentially take last night as a win well, they should take last night is a whim. let's look as indicated what the battle damage assessment looks like and it looks like it's minimal. so the air defense capabilities, the partnership
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with the united states, israel, was stood this attack from iran extremely well i think what we need to need to realize that this point is if someone was asking me, i would go back and i'd say, look, let's stop talking about next steps. the israelis need to stop talking about what they think they might do or what the level of certainty is in terms of the fact that they will take a next step. >> the >> united states needs to do the same other than what they have been saying, which is were with israel, this a blatant attack on israel sovereignty by tehran. and we are with the israelis going forward. and what the united states will do. they don't need to declare this is they will be there to assist in defensive measures and mitigation as necessary adopt the united states will unless directly attacked by iran as demonstrated last night, if iran was to go after us presence in the region, i think the united states, along with israel, could very quickly
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take offensive operations but that's the next step that we haven't seen yet. so we need to take, we need to listen to it or ronna's sane and for the most part, we need to kind of put that into the bs category. i don't know that they speak very clearly in terms of the connection between the narrative and the potential actions so israeli united states just need to stay very strongly together >> another next step where it appears the us and israel are not together is the possibility of israel going into rafah in a large way in gaza? michael coming back to this conflict in gaza, how do you think the iranian retaliation last night impacts that war? and these questions over a ceasefire and israel's operation into rafah i have a feeling there's a big debate within the war cabinet and is in the israeli population about what to do next. i think that since it's has dodged a bullet here, some
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are urging now, let's get back to first principles here and finish off the work we have to do in gaza think others are concerned whether or not they ought to take additional direct action against iran. i have a feeling though with the united states weighing in against additional direct action on iran, that netanyahu will get back to the business of trying to deal with rafah. i think that's the most important thing for israel to do in the short-term, medium-term is wrap this operation up as soon as possible and then try to get to a post conflict situation. >> in general, marx only have a couple of moments left, but there was significant us and other allied support last night from the united kingdom, from france what would we have been looking at today in israel, had israel not had that backup from its friends? >> oh wow, that's speculation the amount of capabilities that
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iran demonstrated was quite quite significant. >> the larry, the >> layering of the air defense capability, which means that the israeli air defense the arrow capability. and their iron dome stitched together with the united states capabilities was quite significant. you'd see a number of casualties on the ground. you would see infrastructures, civilian, commercial infrastructure that would have been attacked. and we'd be added cataclysmic stage right now. i think not only as michael indicated, israel may have dodged a bullet, although they were prepared for that bullet. iran also dodged a bullet because the capacity of israel, if we saw this devastation on the ground now we, we could be at a very apocalyptic kight type of stage right now. and thankfully, we're not. >> yeah, i shudder to think about it. retired major general spider marks and michael allen. thank you so much for your time
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their funding for israel. he didn't give any specifics on what that entails. meanwhile, speaker mike johnson blames the biden administration for the funding delay. despite the fact that his own refusal has prevented a $95 foreign aid package from being brought to the house floor now some israelis are uncertain about the fallout from last night's attacks, but some are urging israel's leaders to respond i think we've been given license to respond. now. >> i mean, it was a major attack from iran with i don't know how many hundred drones and missiles and major missiles. so they really, they've given us license to respond. and >> i imagined it israel, will respond and maybe over quickly, you can get back to normal life >> well yeah, were very upset. >> we didn't want the war with hamas. they attacked us we
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don't want the war with the ran. they attack us. >> we don't want a war with the rand >> that they, somehow, they can't accept jewish people living here this is our homeland. >> it's written in the bible >> let's go now to cnn. scott mclean with the international reaction, scott what is the leadership around the where you are around the world saying hey, kristen, yeah, first, it's worth pointing out that the iranians made clear in the last few days that this didn't have to end like this. they didn't perhaps have to retaliate at all if there had been a stronger condemnation of the strike on their diplomatic facility in bostic by the damascus, by the un council, those efforts though we're suffered by the americans, the french and the british, they did not though waste anytime and condemning this attack by iran by enlarge from the west. the message has been one of condemnation and one of support
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for israel. you are seeing elsewhere messages of restraint and urging countries in the region to bring down the temperature the russians and ukrainians happened to agree beyond that point, the russian foreign ministry putting out this statement saying we hope that regional states will solve existing problems for political and diplomatic means. we believe it is important that constructive international players contribute to this middle eastern countries have been quite measured in their messaging. and of course, they have the most to lose if this escalates even further. and so from the jordanians, you have them urging restraint, the emirati is our warning of new levels of instability and you have this from the saudis called the un security council must act to prevent the crisis from escalating, which would have grave consequences if it expands. and you have the egyptians saying that this is perhaps predictable, saying quote the escalation is nothing but a direct result of what
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egypt has repeatedly warned about regarding the dangers of expanding the conflict in the region. as a result of the israeli war on the gaza strip and the provocative military actions being exercised in the region. of course, you could argue that there have been provocative actions from both the israeli sayyed and the iranian sayyed through their proxies in this part of the world. the last few days, of course, christiane, we know that the americans and their allies have been urging iran to take down the temperature. now, the warning seems to becoming from the iranians to do exactly the same >> scott. thank you. and there will be a un security council meeting. interesting to see which way russia will go. a big baqa of iran. >> thanks for joining us. i'm christiana one four in london hi, great to be with you, chris john, i'm alex marquardt and washington cnn's coverage continues next with a special edition of state of the union. after a quick break, don't go anywhere every piece of
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