The US and G7 oppose Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities
The US and the G7 countries have opposed Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. This is reported by the Financial Times.
The material says that Israel can carry out strikes on oil infrastructure.
Also, Israel can use missile strikes on the objects of the Iranian nuclear program.
With such restrictions, Israel’s allies want to limit the country’s military response to Iran’s missile attacks.
This is done to avoid widening the conflict, but the U.S. recognizes Israel’s right to respond by striking military targets.
The day before, Israel launched a new airstrike in the center of Beirut. Lebanese authorities reported six dead and seven wounded.
The missile attack was carried out on a building near the Lebanese parliament. According to the IDF, the facility was used by Hezbollah.
Three rockets also hit the area where Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed last week.