WASHINGTON, US
The United States of America will defend Israel in the event of an attack by Hezbollah, defense chief Lloyd Austin said Tuesday.
"If Israel is attacked,
yes, we will help Israel defend itself. We've been clear about that from the
very beginning. But again, we don't want to see that happen," he told
reporters in the Philippines.
His remarks came in response
to a question about if the US would defend Israel as it did when Iran fired
missiles in April.
Austin said he does not
believe "a fight is inevitable," and the US wants to see "things
resolved in a diplomatic fashion."
The defense chief said the US
remains concerned about the potential for a conflict between Israel and Lebanon
to escalate into a full fight.
Hours after his remarks, an
Israeli strike targeted the vicinity of Hezbollah Shura Council headquarters in
Haret Hreik in the Lebanese capital.
The state-run National News
Agency reported that the attack was carried out with an Israeli drone that
fired three missiles into a building in Beirut’s southern suburb, destroying
two floors.
The Israeli army confirmed the
strike, claiming it targeted a Hezbollah commander responsible for Saturday’s
missile attack that killed 12 people in the town of Druze in Majdal Shams in
Israel-occupied Golan Heights.
Israel blamed Hezbollah for
Saturday’s attack but the Lebanese group denied any responsibility.
There was no immediate comment
from Hezbollah on the attack.
Fears have grown about a
full-blown war between Israel and Hezbollah amid an exchange of cross-border
attacks between the two sides.
The escalation comes against
the backdrop of a deadly Israeli onslaught on the Gaza Strip, which has killed
more than 39,300 victims since October, following an attack by the Palestinian
resistance group, Hamas.
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