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Biden officials say Israel ‘came out far ahead’ after Iran attack

Israel and its allies took out ‘99 per cent’ of the projectiles fired by Iran

April 15, 2024 08:43
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A US destroyer launches a standard missile 2 (SM-2) while operating in the Philippine Sea on April 5, 2024. Credit: Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Hannah Fry/U.S. Navy photo.

ByJC Reporter, (Jewish News Syndicate)

4 min read

Senior Biden administration officials said on Sunday that Israel “came out far ahead” in its “exchange” with Iran. The Jewish state did so after “spectacular success” in intercepting Iran’s drone and missile barrage on Saturday night, the officials said.

Speaking in a background press briefing, the senior administration, and defence and military officials, described US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s phone call on Saturday night in the aftermath of the attack.

“The president told the prime minister that Israel really came out far ahead in this exchange,” the senior administration official said. “Israel took out the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps leadership in the Levant. Iran tried to respond and Israel has clearly demonstrated its military superiority, defeating this attack, particularly in coordination with partners, first and foremost the US, and others.”

However former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett tweeted: “ The US administration is telling us: ‘This is a victory, you’ve already won by thwarting the missiles. No need for any further action.’