Israel has not given assurances to the Biden administration regarding the targeting of Iran's nuclear facilities in response to the recent Iranian ballistic missile strikes. A top US State Department official stated that it is unclear whether Israel will retaliate and if so, when.
The official emphasized that there are no guarantees but expressed hope for a measured and strategic response from Israel. President Joe Biden has already stated that the US does not support Israel targeting Iran's nuclear program.
US officials are still awaiting clarity on Israel's decision-making timeline for its response. There is speculation about whether Israel might choose to retaliate around the anniversary of the Hamas attack on October 7. However, the official noted the solemnity of the day and suggested that any potential Israeli retaliation might be scheduled before or after the anniversary to avoid overshadowing its significance.
The US has been actively working for nearly a year to prevent the conflict from escalating into a larger war. The official described the current situation as delicate, stating that efforts have so far managed to keep the situation 'on the edge.'