US Braces for Possible Iranian Attack on Israel
Growing Concerns as Intelligence Assesses Militia Group Threat
President Biden Warns of Imminent Attack
Tel Aviv, Israel - Intelligence sources have alerted US officials to a growing threat of a large-scale attack on Israel by Iranian proxy militia groups. US President Joe Biden has expressed concern, stating that he believes Iran is "more likely than not" to target Israel in the near future.
According to CNN sources, US intelligence has intercepted communications between Iran and several militias in the region, indicating coordinated plans for a massive assault. These militias, which include Hezbollah and Kataib Hezbollah, have a history of carrying out attacks on behalf of Iran.
As a result of these threats, Israel is taking precautionary measures, including deploying additional troops to its borders and strengthening its air defense systems. The country remains on high alert, with officials closely monitoring intelligence reports and preparing for a potential confrontation.
President Biden, speaking to reporters in Washington, DC, warned Iran against any aggression towards Israel. "We are prepared to respond forcefully to any attack on our allies," he stated. "Iran should know that we will not tolerate any acts of aggression that threaten the security of the region."
The US military commander in charge of the Middle East, General Frank McKenzie, is expected to visit Israel on Thursday to coordinate with Israeli defense officials and discuss the potential threat. The visit emphasizes the US's commitment to Israel's security and its determination to deter any Iranian aggression.
As the situation remains fluid, the US and Israel continue to monitor developments closely. The international community has expressed concern over the potential for violence and urged Iran to refrain from any actions that could destabilize the region.
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