After pushing for Hamas ceasefire deal, the Biden administration finally changes its tune about Israel

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration says there is a significant difference between Israeli actions that have expanded its war against the Iranian-backed militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah and Iran’s retaliatory missile attack against Israel, which it condemned as escalatory.In carefully calibrated remarks, officials across the administration are defending the surge in attacks by Israel against Hezbollah leaders in Lebanon, while still pressing for peace and vowing retribution after Iran fired about 200 ballistic missiles at Israel on Tuesday.President Joe Biden praised the U.S.and Israel militaries for defeating the barrage and warned, “Make no mistake, the United States is fully, fully supportive of Israel.”Secretary of State Antony Blinken called the Iranian missile attack “totally unacceptable, and the entire world should condemn it.”There was little criticism that Israel may have provoked Iran’s assault.

“Obviously, this is a significant escalation by Iran,” national security adviser Jake Sullivan said.Just a week after calling urgently for an immediate cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah to avoid the possibility of all-out war in the Middle East, the administration has shifted its message as Israel presses ahead with ground incursions in Lebanon following a massive airstrike Friday in Beirut that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Iranian Revolutionary Guard Gen.Abbas Nilforushan.U.S.

officials stress that they have repeatedly come out in support of Israel’s right to defend itself and that any change in their language only reflects evolving conditions on the ground.And, officials say the administration’s goal — a cease-fire — has remained constant.The U.S.

has been quick to praise and defend Israel for a series of recent strikes killing Hezbollah leaders.In contrast to its repeated criticism of Israel’s war in Gaza that has killed civilians, the U.S.

has taken a different tack on strikes that tar...

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