Iran did not provide warnings to the U.S. last week about its timeframe for launching an attack on Israel or its potential targets, the White House said on Monday. “I’ve seen Iran say that they provided early warning to help Israel prepare its defences and limit any potential damage. All of this is categorically false,” White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said. “[To] steal a phrase from the president, it’s malarkey.”
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U.S. did not have heads-up from Iran about attacks on Israel, White House says
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