White House: Iran Could Make 'Significant' Attack on Israel this Week

US President Joe Biden walks from Marine One to the West Wing of the White House August 12, 2024 © Brendan Smialowski / AFP
US President Joe Biden walks from Marine One to the West Wing of the White House August 12, 2024 © Brendan Smialowski / AFP
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White House: Iran Could Make 'Significant' Attack on Israel this Week

US President Joe Biden walks from Marine One to the West Wing of the White House August 12, 2024 © Brendan Smialowski / AFP
US President Joe Biden walks from Marine One to the West Wing of the White House August 12, 2024 © Brendan Smialowski / AFP

Iran could launch a "significant" attack on Israel as soon as this week, the White House said Monday, as US President Joe Biden discussed the crisis with European leaders.

"We have to be prepared for what could be a significant set of attacks," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters.

"We share the same concerns and expectations that our Israeli counterparts have with respect to potential timing here -- could be this week," added Kirby, AFP reported.

Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah group have vowed to avenge last month's killings of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr.

Biden called the leaders of France, Germany, Italy and Britain on Monday to discuss the growing tensions, the White House added.

The call was "largely for all the leaders to repeat what they have said before in terms of reaffirming Israel's defense" and to "send a strong message that we don't want to see any rise in violence, any attacks by Iran or its proxies."

The leaders also called for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, with difficult talks set for Thursday on halting the conflict that started when the Palestinian group attacked Israel on October 7.

The call came shortly after Biden returned to the Oval Office after a long weekend at his beach house in Delaware.



Eleven-Year-Old Girl Stabbed in London’s Leicester Square

A photograph taken on August 12, 2024 shows police officers standing by a cordoned off area in Leicester square, London. (AFP)
A photograph taken on August 12, 2024 shows police officers standing by a cordoned off area in Leicester square, London. (AFP)
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Eleven-Year-Old Girl Stabbed in London’s Leicester Square

A photograph taken on August 12, 2024 shows police officers standing by a cordoned off area in Leicester square, London. (AFP)
A photograph taken on August 12, 2024 shows police officers standing by a cordoned off area in Leicester square, London. (AFP)

An 11-year-old girl was seriously injured in a stabbing in London's Leicester Square on Monday, police said in a statement, adding that a man had been arrested at the scene of the attack.

The police said they did not believe the stabbing was terror-related.

The girl's mother, 34, received minor injuries during the incident in the busy central London area which is popular with tourists. The child's injuries were not life threatening, police said.

A 32-year-old man was swiftly arrested and officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the attack.

"An urgent investigation is now ongoing and detectives are working to establish the details around exactly what happened," the police said. "At this stage we don't believe the suspect and the victims were known to each other."

Britain's police forces remain on high alert after days of riots earlier this month, which were triggered by false online posts wrongly identifying the suspected killer of three girls in northern England as an extremist migrant.