The Biden-Harris administration is urging Israel to not retaliate too hard against Iran after the Islamic regime fired nearly 200 ballistic missiles into Israel on Tuesday, forcing millions of people to run to bomb shelters.
Immediately after the attack, Biden-Harris national security adviser Jake Sullivan claimed that there would be “consequences — severe consequences — for this attack, and we will work with Israel to make that the case.”
In the days since then, the administration has sought to hold Israel back in its response.
When asked by reporters on Wednesday if he supported Israel striking Iran’s nuclear facilities, Biden said: “The answer is no.”
Biden said on Friday that he now does not support Israel striking Iran’s oil facilities, which has brought the regime tens of billions of dollars that it has used to fund its terrorist proxy groups throughout the…