Biden warns Israel against Iran oil strikes
Published: 05:10 AM,Oct 05,2024 | EDITED : 08:10 AM,Oct 05,2024
Washington - US President Joe Biden on Friday advised Israel against striking Iran's oil facilities, saying he was trying to rally the world to avoid the escalating prospect of all-out war in the Middle East.
But his predecessor Donald Trump, currently campaigning for another term in power, went so far as to suggest Israel should hit the Islamic Republic's nuclear sites.
Making a surprise first appearance in the White House briefing room, Biden said that Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu 'should remember' US support for Israel when deciding on next steps.
'If I were in their shoes, I'd be thinking about alternatives than striking oil fields,' Biden told reporters when asked about his comments a day earlier that Washington was discussing the possibility of such strikes with its ally.
Biden added that the Israelis 'have not concluded how they're, what they're going to do' in retaliation for a huge ballistic missile attack by Iran on Israel on Tuesday. The price of oil had jumped after Biden's remarks Thursday.
Any long-term rise could damage US Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democrat confronts Republican Trump in a November 5 election where the cost of living is a major issue.
But his predecessor Donald Trump, currently campaigning for another term in power, went so far as to suggest Israel should hit the Islamic Republic's nuclear sites.
Making a surprise first appearance in the White House briefing room, Biden said that Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu 'should remember' US support for Israel when deciding on next steps.
'If I were in their shoes, I'd be thinking about alternatives than striking oil fields,' Biden told reporters when asked about his comments a day earlier that Washington was discussing the possibility of such strikes with its ally.
Biden added that the Israelis 'have not concluded how they're, what they're going to do' in retaliation for a huge ballistic missile attack by Iran on Israel on Tuesday. The price of oil had jumped after Biden's remarks Thursday.
Any long-term rise could damage US Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democrat confronts Republican Trump in a November 5 election where the cost of living is a major issue.