US says it aims to ‘lower temperature’ in Middle East

The United States (US) is aiming “to turn the temperature down” in the Middle East, the country’s ambassador to the United Nations (UN) has said.

This comes as fears of an Iranian retaliatory attack on Israel loom.

On Tuesday, Linda Thomas-Greenfield told the UN Security Council in New York the US wanted to “deter and defend against any future attack and avoid regional conflict”.

There are fears Iran could retaliate against Israel following July’s assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran – something Israel has not said it was behind.

US president Joe Biden suggested reaching a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas in Gaza could help deter Iran from launching an attack on Israel.

“That’s my expectation but we’ll see,” he said tomorrow.

A new round of ceasefire talks is scheduled to take place in either Doha or Cairo on Thursday.

But a Hamas official in Lebanon, Ahmad Abdul Hadi, has said Hamas will not take part in the talks, according to reports by New York Times and Sky News.

US secretary of state Antony Blinken postponed plans to travel to the Middle East on Tuesday to participate in negotiations on a Gaza ceasefire deal.

International mediators from the US, Egypt and Qatar have been pushing for an agreement that would see Israeli hostages released to their families in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

Meanwhile, Washington has also approved new arms sales worth US$20 billion to Israel.

The state department said Israel would buy 50 F-15 fighter jets, as well as 33 000 tank cartridges, up to 50 000 mortar cartridges and new military cargo vehicles.

The aircraft will begin to be delivered in 2029.

At the Security Council meeting in New York, Thomas-Greenfield called for a ceasefire deal to be finalised.

“A broader regional conflict is not inevitable,” she said.

“The United States’ overall goal remains to turn the temperature down in the region, deter and defend against any future attacks and avoid regional conflict,” she added.

“That starts with finalising a deal for an immediate ceasefire with hostage release in Gaza. We need to get this over the finish line.”

But Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, accused the Security Council of not doing enough to stop Israel’s military operation in Gaza.

Israeli ambassador Gilad Erdan said the Israeli military took every possible measure to minimise collateral damage and accused Hamas of using civilians as human shields.

He also criticised the Security Council for not condemning the actions of Iran.

“As we speak here now, millions of Israelis are preparing for a direct Iranian attack, just as they did in April. Iran’s aggression threatens the entire region with war.”

– BBC

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