US embassy in Israel attacked by Iran amid Trump’s warning to unleash hell if America was threatened
Tensions between Israel and Iran have intensified following a series of retaliatory strikes. After Israel targeted Iran’s nuclear and military sites on June 13, Iran responded with missile attacks that damaged the U.S. embassy in Israel. Though no injuries were reported, the embassy remains closed. Former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed strong support for Israel, warning Iran against further escalation and urging them to finalize a nuclear deal with the P5+1 group of world powers. He emphasized that while the U.S. was not involved in Israel’s initial attack, any Iranian retaliation would provoke a powerful American military response.
Trump’s remarks came amid rising regional instability, with the USS Nimitz now heading to the Middle East. He reiterated his belief that a peace deal is still possible but cautioned against continued violence. As of June 14, Iran reported 78 deaths and over 320 injuries, while Israeli sources confirmed at least 10 fatalities from Iranian strikes. The situation remains fluid, and casualty numbers are expected to increase as assessments continue.