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White House: We are not looking for a conflict with Iran

The spokesman of the National Security Council of the White House emphasized on Friday that Washington is not seeking to escalate tensions and conflicts with Iran.

According to the report of the International Monitoring Group of Fars News Agency, John Kirby, the spokesman of the National Security Council of the White House, emphasized in an interview with MSNBC on Friday that Washington is not seeking to escalate tensions and conflicts with Iran.

John Kirby’s statements were made one day after the US and UK attacked parts of Yemen.

On Friday morning, the United States and Britain targeted more than 12 places in Yemen with planes, ships and submarines in response to the operations of the Yemeni army in the Red Sea against Israeli ships and American forces. . According to American officials, training sites, airbases, and drone maintenance facilities belonging to Yemeni Ansarullah were the targets of this attack. Ballistic missiles are heading towards enemy positions in the waters.

Following this attack, Palestinian groups including Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine issued a statement while supporting the people of Yemen. They condemned the missile attack.

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