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Israel-Hamas War: ‘Don’t throw fuel on the fire’, says Antony Blinken

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Israel-Hamas War: 'Don't throw fuel on the fire', says Antony Blinken

Israel-Hamas War: ‘Don’t throw fuel on the fire’, says Antony Blinken

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  • Antony Blinken urges UN Security Council unity on Israel-Gaza conflict.
  • He warns against escalating the conflict further.
  • Blinken cautions Iran, promising a decisive response to any attack.
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During a UN Security Council meeting in New York, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called on member states to collectively convey a strong message aimed at preventing any additional states or groups from escalating the Israel-Gaza conflict on another front.

“Don’t throw fuel on the fire,” he said.

Blinken warned Iran that the US would respond ‘decisively’ to any attack. “Make no mistake, we will defend our people, we will defend our security swiftly and decisively.”

Antony Blinken emphasized the importance of contemplating humanitarian pauses in Gaza, with the aim of facilitating the delivery of humanitarian aid into the region.

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