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US on alert for Iran strikes on Israel, American bases

Tehran has promised retaliatio­n for embassy bombing in Syria

- Francesca Chambers and Tom Vanden Brook Contributi­ng: Dan Morrison, USA TODAY; Reuters.

WASHINGTON – The U.S. is on high alert for a potential attack on Israel or on American facilities in the Middle East in retaliatio­n for an Israeli strike in Syria that killed Iranian commanders, two U.S. officials told USA TODAY.

Iran vowed revenge after suspected Israeli warplanes bombed its embassy in Damascus on Monday, killing a top Iranian military commander, a major escalation in Israel's war with its regional adversarie­s.

The Biden administra­tion is concerned about the possibilit­y of Iranian attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq and Syria, sources said, and American forces were in a heightened state of vigilance.

Iran's Revolution­ary Guard announced the deaths of seven military advisers in the Damascus strike, including Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a senior commander in its Quds Force, an elite foreign espionage and paramilita­ry arm.

Iran promised “to take a decisive response.”

The White House said Thursday night that President Joe Biden had discussed

the threat from Iran in a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Steps are being taken to protect U.S. troops and interests in the region, an official said Friday.

Biden administra­tion officials declined to talk publicly about U.S. intelligen­ce behind the reported threat from Iran. They have acknowledg­ed that Iran poses a viable threat to Israel's security.

Netanyahu warned Thursday night that Israel would punish “whoever harms us or plans to harm us.”

“For years, Iran has been acting against us both directly and via its proxies;

therefore, Israel is acting against Iran and its proxies, defensivel­y and offensivel­y,” Netanyahu told his security Cabinet.

Israel is involved in a multiprong­ed conflict with its arch-nemesis Iran, which supports the Hezbollah militia in southern Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza, Houthi militants in Yemen and Shia militias in Iraq, in addition to working closely with the government of President Bashar Assad in Syria.

 ?? MAJID ASGARIPOUR VIA REUTERS ?? People in Tehran, Iran, attend a rally Friday marking Quds Day and the funeral of members of the Revolution­ary Guard who were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Iranian Embassy complex in Damascus, Syria.
MAJID ASGARIPOUR VIA REUTERS People in Tehran, Iran, attend a rally Friday marking Quds Day and the funeral of members of the Revolution­ary Guard who were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Iranian Embassy complex in Damascus, Syria.

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