Iran warned Saudi Arabia that it could not guarantee that oil facilities would be safe in the event of an attack
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Iran has warned the Gulf countries that opening their airspace to Israel would be considered an act of war. The news comes amid concerns from Riyadh and its neighbors about possible attacks on oil facilities.
“The Gulf states, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, do not allow Israel to use their airspace to attack Iran and have informed the States United about this. reported Reuters sources close to government circles. As stated in the material, the Persian Gulf countries expressed support for US efforts to prevent a possible Israeli attack on Iran’s oil facilities, fearing retaliation from Iran or its supporters.
Iran, in turn, through a senior Iranian official and diplomat, warned Saudi Arabia that it would be impossible to guarantee the safety of the kingdom’s oil resources if it supported Israel. Saudi analyst Ali Shihabi, close to the royal court, pointed out a “clear signal” from Tehran about a possible response from its allies such as Yemen or Iraq.
Israel’s security cabinet will meet to decide how to respond to an Iranian attack, Bloomberg reports. At the upcoming meeting, according to an Israeli official who wanted to remain anonymous, it is planned to vote on this issue. The final decision on the timing of the retaliatory strike will be made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu together with Defense Minister Yoav Galant, the group said. According to Galant, the response to Iran will be “fatal”, they will not have time to understand anything, reports RT.
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Iran has warned the Gulf countries that opening their airspace to Israel would be considered an act of war. The news comes amid concerns from Riyadh and its neighbors about possible attacks on oil facilities. “Gulf states, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, do not allow Israel to use their airspace to attack Iran and have informed the US about this,” sources close to government circles told Reuters. As stated in the material, the Persian Gulf countries expressed support for US efforts to prevent a possible Israeli attack on facilities of Iranian oil, fearing retaliation from Iran or its supporters. Iran, in turn, warned Saudi Arabia through a senior Iranian official and diplomat that it would be impossible to guarantee the safety of the kingdom’s oil resources if it support for Israel. The Saudi analyst Ali Shihabi, close to the royal court, indicated a “clear signal” from its allies such as Yemen or Iraq. The Israeli security cabinet will meet to decide how to they will respond to an Iranian attack, Bloomberg reports. At the upcoming meeting, according to an Israeli official who wanted to remain anonymous, it is planned to vote on this issue. The final decision on the timing of the retaliatory strike will be made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu together with Defense Minister Yoav Galant, the group said. According to Galant, the response to Iran will be “deadly”; they won’t have time to understand anything, RT reports.
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2024-10-10 21:17:00