David Artavia
U.S. says 'our actions have been purely defensive,' pushes for ceasefire in Gaza
In the U.N. Security Council emergency meeting on Sunday, the United States said its actions to aid Israel against Iranian attacks were “purely defensive.”
“The United States will explore additional measures to hold Iran accountable here at the United Nations,” said Robert Wood, U.S. deputy ambassador to the U.N. “More immediately, the Security Council must unequivocally condemn Iran’s aggressive actions and call for Iran and its partners and proxies to cease their attacks.”
With the help of the United Kingdom, France and Jordan, the U.S. helped Israeli forces intercept over 300 projectiles fired from Iran, Iraq, Syria and Yemen on Saturday — stopping over 99% of them from making landfall.
During his remarks, Wood warned that "Iran will be held responsible" should there be further retaliatory attacks against the U.S. or Israel.
"The United States is not seeking escalation," he stated. "Our actions have been purely defensive in nature. The best way to prevent such escalation is an unambiguous condemnation from the council of Iran’s unprecedented large-scale attack."
Wood continued, “Our goal is to de-escalate, and then get back to the issue at hand: Securing an end to the conflict in Gaza by getting a ceasefire in Gaza through a hostage deal, as well as surging humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in need.”