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Monday, April 15, 2024

U.S. spars with Turkey, Jordan, Iraq over Iran’s bombardment of Israel

Iran launched hundreds of cruise and ballistic missiles on Saturday in a retaliatory strike against Israel.

• April 15, 2024
BIDEN; ERDOGAN
BIDEN; ERDOGAN [Credit: Reuters]

Turkish, Jordanian, and Iraqi officials said on Sunday that Iran gave wide notice days before its drone and missile attack on Israel, but U.S. officials said Tehran did not warn Washington and that it was aiming to cause significant damage.

Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles on Saturday in a retaliatory strike after a suspected Israeli strike on its embassy compound in Syria.

Most of the drones and missiles were downed before reaching Israeli territory, though a young girl was critically injured, and there were widespread concerns of further escalation.

Iranian foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said on Sunday that Iran gave neighbouring countries and Israel’s ally, the United States, 72 hours’ notice it would launch the strikes.

Turkey’s foreign ministry said it had spoken to Washington and Tehran before the attack, adding that it had conveyed messages as an intermediary to ensure proportionate reactions.

“Iran said the reaction would be a response to Israel’s attack on its embassy in Damascus and that it would not go beyond this. We were aware of the possibilities. The developments were not a surprise,” said a Turkish diplomatic source.

One senior official in U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration denied Mr Amirabdollahian’s statement, saying Washington did have contact with Iran through Swiss intermediaries but did not get notice 72 hours in advance.

“That is absolutely not true,” the official said. “They did not give a notification, nor did they give any sense of … ‘these will be the targets, so evacuate them.’”

Tehran sent the United States a message only after the strikes began, and the intent was to be “highly destructive,” said the official, adding that Iran’s claim of a widespread warning may be an attempt to compensate for the lack of any major damage from the attack. 

“We received a message from the Iranians as this was ongoing, through the Swiss. This was basically suggesting that they were finished after this, but it was still an ongoing attack. So that was (their) message to us,” the U.S. official said.

Iraqi, Turkish, and Jordanian officials each said Iran had provided early warning of the attack last week, including some details.

The attack with drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles risked causing major casualties and escalating the conflict.

U.S. officials said on Friday and Saturday they expected an imminent attack and urged Iran against one, with Mr Biden tersely saying his only message to Tehran was: “Don’t.”

Two Iraqi sources, including a government security adviser and a security official, said Iran had used diplomatic channels to inform Baghdad about the attack at least three days before it happened.

The exact timing of the attack was not disclosed at that point, but was passed to Iraqi security and military authorities hours before the strikes, allowing Baghdad to close its airspace and avoid fatal accidents.

“The government clearly understood from the Iranian officials that the U.S. military in Iraq was also aware of the attack in advance,” said the Iraqi security official.

A senior Jordanian official said Iran had summoned Arab envoys in Tehran on Wednesday to inform them of their intention to carry out an attack, though it did not specify the timing.

Asked if Iran had also given details about the targets and kind of weapons to be used, the Jordanian source did not respond directly but indicated that that was the case.

An Iranian source briefed on the matter said Iran had informed the U.S. through diplomatic channels that included Qatar, Turkey, and Switzerland about the scheduled day of the attack, saying it would be conducted in a manner to avoid provoking a response.

Mr Biden told Israel that the United States would not join any Israeli retaliation, the U.S. official said.

However, Israel is still weighing its response and will “exact the price from Iran in the fashion and timing that is right for us”, Israeli minister Benny Gantz said on Sunday. 

(Reuters/NAN)

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