Lodi News-Sentinel

Iran vows to punish Israel over deadly Syria embassy strike

- Patrick Sykes and Arsalan Shahla

Iran vowed revenge on Israel after blaming it for a deadly air strike on its embassy in Syria — a rare direct confrontat­ion in the adversarie­s’ escalating conflict over the war in Gaza.

Israel “will be punished. We will make them regret their crime,” Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said on Tuesday, according to the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency.

The strike in Damascus late Monday destroyed the consulate building and killed at least 13 people including seven Iranian military personnel and six Syrian nationals, according to Iranian state media.

Israel hasn’t confirmed the attack, in keeping with its usual response to accusation­s of targeting Iran.

While Israel has frequently struck Iranlinked targets in Syria, Monday night’s attack would be the first time it’s directly hit an Iranian diplomatic building. Its air strikes have increased since the outbreak in October of the war with Gazabased Hamas, an Iranbacked group that’s designated a terrorist organizati­on by the U.S. and

European Union.

Oil rose to its highest level since October on heightened geopolitic­al tensions and OPEC+ supply cuts.

Iran also pointed a finger at the U.S., charging that it too bore responsibi­lity for the attack because of its support for Israel. Earlier on Tuesday, the Iranian foreign ministry summoned the Swiss ambassador who represents Washington’s interests in the Islamic Republic.

The U.S. “had no involvemen­t in the strike and we did not know about it ahead of time,” White House National Security Council spokespers­on Adrienne Watson said.

Another U.S. official, who declined to be named because of the sensitivit­y of the matter, said the Biden government took the unusual step of communicat­ing directly to Iran that the U.S. was unaware the strike would happen.

Tehran and Washington haven’t had formal diplomatic ties since the 1979 Islamic revolution and the decision to reach out to Iran directly is likely a sign the U.S. wants to distance itself from the scope and ferocity of Israel’s military actions and avoid further escalation­s.

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