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World Leaders Considering New Sanctions Against Iran

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei votes during runoff parliamentary election, in Tehran

World leaders are considering new sanctions against Iran following Iran's recent ballistic missile attack on Israel. The White House has confirmed that discussions on imposing sanctions took place during a call between President Joe Biden and his G7 counterparts.

The White House released a statement saying, 'President Biden participated in a call with the G7 to address Iran's unacceptable attack on Israel and to collaborate on a response, which may include the implementation of new sanctions.'

The statement further emphasized that 'President Biden and the G7 leaders strongly condemned Iran's assault on Israel.' President Biden reiterated the United States' unwavering support for Israel and its people, emphasizing the US's steadfast commitment to Israel's security.

President Biden and G7 leaders condemn Iran's assault on Israel.
Iran's recent ballistic missile attack on Israel prompts discussions on new sanctions.
White House confirms talks on imposing sanctions following the attack.

The global community is now anticipating Israel's response to Iran's attack, with significant implications for the Biden administration as concerns grow over the potential escalation of regional tensions just weeks before the US election.

President Biden has affirmed that the US stands firmly behind Israel and that there are ongoing deliberations regarding an appropriate course of action in response to the recent events.

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