 Iran sees possibility of opening other anti-Israeli fronts. U.S. warns Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdullahian said upon arrival to Beirut that more anti-Israeli fronts may be opened in the future. In the light of the continued aggression and military crimes and the siege of Gaza, there is a possibility of other fronts being opened. The minister said in a comment to the Al-Mayadeen television channel, Islamic countries should not tolerate the crimes that are being committed by Israel. He went on, accusing the country of depriving the civilian population of water and electricity supplies and of continued bombing of Gaza's residential districts. Abdullahian added that Iran would continue to provide political and information support to the Palestinian resistance. He emphasized that Iran and Saudi Arabia have a coordination mechanism within the framework of their common strategy to support Palestine. The U.S. authorities won't allow a situation in which a second or third front would be opened against Israel in the current situation of attack by Hamas militants, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who is on a visit to Israel said at a press conference in Tel Aviv. I was asked whether the U.S. would use its military assets in the region to fight against Hezbollah. With regard to the second front, as I mentioned earlier, it's our determination and that of Israel as well that there not be a second front or third front. And we are working as hard as we can, working with other partners in the region to try to ensure that that's the case. Blinken noted.