BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityWorldAfricaAsiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaMiddle EastUS & CanadaUS tells Israel to ‘think carefully’ before Iran responsePublished44 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated TopicsIsrael-Gaza warImage source, ReutersImage caption, Israeli and US aircraft and air defence systems shot down 99% of the drones launched by Iran.By Bernd Debusmann JrBBC News, White HouseJoe Biden “made it very clear” to Israel that he hopes to de-escalate tensions after Iran’s attack, according to senior administration officials. Over 300 drones and missiles were fired at Israel overnight, which Iran said was in response to an 1 April strike on its consulate in Syria. Almost all weapons were shot down by Israeli, US and allied forces before they reached their targets. Officials say the US will not participate in any Israeli response. Speaking to reporters on Sunday, a senior administration official said that Mr Biden told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “think very carefully and strategically” about his response to the attack. The official added that the Biden administration believes Israel “got the best of it” in the exchange, which began when senior Iranian military commanders were killed at an Iranian consular building in Syria. About 99% of the missiles, drones and cruise missiles launched during Iran’s retaliatory operation were shot down or intercepted – which US officials point to as a sign of Israeli military superiority over Iran. US aircraft and naval vessels shot down dozens of Iranian projectiles as the attack took place. Some 70 drones and several ballistic missiles were downed by US aircraft and vessels or by air defence forces over Iraq. A conversation took place between Mr Biden and Mr Netanyahu at a time “of heightened emotion” just after the attack, which included about 100 ballistic missiles simultaneously flying towards Israel. During the call, the two leaders had a discussion “about how to slow things down and think through things”, with Mr Biden emphasising that Israel has “gotten the best of it”. The official declined to say, however, whether the White House warned against a significant response, saying only that “it is a calculation the Israelis have to make”. In a string of television appearances on US networks earlier in the day, national security spokesman John Kirby repeatedly said that the US has made it clear to Israel that it seeks to avoid a wider conflict. The senior administration said that the same message has been sent to Iran through diplomatic channels. As Israel debates Iran attack response, can US and allies stop slide into all-out war?What was in wave of Iranian attacks and how were they thwarted?All eyes on Israel’s response to Iran drone and missile attacksBoth Mr Kirby and the official said that the US would continue to defend Israel, but has ruled out participating in any Israeli response. The stance is one that has sparked criticism from some US lawmakers and former officials from both sides of the political spectrum. Republican Senator Marco Rubio, for example, criticised the administration for telling Israel to “take the win”. Ohio Republican Representative Mike Turner said that Mr Kirby’s comments about de-escalating the conflict were “wrong”. “It is already escalating, and the administration needs to respond,” he said on NBC. In the wake of Iran’s attack on Israel, Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, said that the body will “try again” to pass military aid for Israel.Previous attempts to send more aid to Israel have stalled amid Democratic calls that the aid package also include assistance for Taiwan and Ukraine. Mick Mulroy, a former Deputy Secretary of Defence for the Middle East, told the BBC that aid for Israel should be passed “without delay”. “If it wasn’t for US security assistance, we could be facing a major regional war,” he said. “That supplement and the ones for Ukraine and Taiwan are in our national security interest. It is not charity. It’s part of the US national defence.”This video can not be playedTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.Media caption, Watch: Sirens ring through Jerusalem as projectiles shot down from skyRelated TopicsIsrael-Gaza warIsraelIranJoe BidenMore on this storyAll eyes on Israel’s response to IranPublished7 hours agoWhy has Iran attacked Israel?Published2 hours agoIran warns Israel against ‘reckless’ retaliationPublished5 hours agoTop StoriesBowen: As Israel debates Iran attack response, can US and allies stop slide into all-out war?Published1 hour agoUS tells Israel to ‘think carefully’ on Iran responsePublished44 minutes agoMum killed protecting baby from Sydney knifeman was ‘beautiful person’Published6 hours agoFeaturesNew ‘Gen Z’ Scrabble: ‘It feels a bit like cheating’Why has Iran attacked Israel?’I felt anger hearing my dad’s experience of racism’The 276 schoolgirls whose kidnap shocked the world’I envy my peers with grandkids’ – Hillsborough mumBeing blind helps me connect with people, says diplomatFirst ladies rebel against being in husband’s shadowWhy did all the Little Chefs disappear?Honeytrap mystery is even stranger than we thoughtElsewhere on the BBCWhat went disastrously wrong at Pontins?An investigation into the state of three holiday parks before their sudden closure…AttributioniPlayerA life-changing declutter!Stacey Solomon and her crack team help families transform their homesAttributioniPlayerFound on every continent and in every oceanSir David Attenborough reveals how mammals have conquered the EarthAttributioniPlayerFancy a film tonight?There’s something for everyone on BBC iPlayerAttributioniPlayerMost Read1Bowen: As Israel debates Iran attack response, can US and allies stop slide into all-out war?2Dad of girl missing since 1981 to hand back medals3Crooked House owners propose rebuilding pub in different place4Sydney police identify mall attacker who killed six5Gordon Ramsay pub squatters defend occupation6Mum killed protecting baby was ‘beautiful person’7Boycott of Downing Street Eid celebration planned8Hundreds of Manchester bomb survivors to sue MI59Why has Iran attacked Israel?10Football fans in hospital after A1M minibus crash