Caroline Purser/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) Hours after a senior U.S. official told ABC News that Israeli fighter aircraft struck an air defense radar site inside Iran, top U.S. and Israeli officials on Friday declined to publicly acknowledge the incident in an apparent move aimed at de-escalating the situation and keeping Iran from retaliating.The radio silence was notable after weeks of U.S. officials publicly urging Israel to show restraint.At the end of a G7 foreign ministers meeting in Capri, Italy, Secretary of State Antony Blinken was asked why he wouldn t address what happened overnight.The reporter also asked, "Isn’t it important that you do so? Can you tell us if you’ve spoken to your Israeli counterparts?"Blinken replied, "I m going to be incredibly boring and not make your day by saying, again, I m not going to speak to what s been reported other than to say that the United States has not been involved in any offensive operations.""The United S
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