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US sway over Netanyahu tested as Israel vows ‘deadly’ Iran hit

White House tries to temper Israel’s retaliation against Iran as Israeli defence minister vows ‘surprising’ response

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An Israeli soldier stands next to the remains of Emad ballistic missile at Julis army base, days after an attack by Iran on Israel, in southern Israel. Photo: Reuters

US President Joe Biden’s first call in over a month with Benjamin Netanyahu threw into focus his limited ability to influence Israel’s prime minister over what could be an imminent strike against Iran.

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“Our attack on Iran will be deadly, precise and above all surprising,” Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said on Wednesday. “They will not understand what happened and how it happened. They will see the results.”

In a sign of the tensions between Israel and the US, its major ally, the Israeli side by the next morning had released no readout of the call.

Biden has warned Israel against attacking Iran’s nuclear sites, which Tehran would view as especially provocative. US officials also worry that hits on Iranian oil infrastructure would push up energy prices and hurt the global economy.

The US is pressing Israel to limit its retaliation against Iran for a missile salvo last week to military targets. It is also proposing a fresh round of economic sanctions, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified discussing private deliberations.

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