The UK foreign secretary tells Israeli leaders not to risk escalating tensions in the Middle East.
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The Foreign Secretary has previously urged Israel to be ‘smart as well as tough’ while Western leaders have called for restraint.
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UK foreign secretary is probably first non-Israeli politician to admit military reprisal is inevitable but urges Israel not to escalateDavid Cameron has said it is clear Israel is “making a decision to act” in response to last weekend’s Iranian mass drone and ballistic missile attack, as Benjamin Netanyahu brushed off calls for restraint and said his country would make its own decisions about how to defend itself.Lord Cameron, the UK foreign secretary, speaking on a visit to Jerusalem, said he...
Speaking to broadcasters in Jerusalem today, David Cameron said Israel appeared to be preparing to retaliate.
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Foreign secretary says UK hopes Israel will respond ‘in a way that does as little to escalate this as possible’
Lord Cameron is expected to meet with Benjamin Netanyahu and foreign minister Israel Katz. He may also meet senior Palestinian Authority officials in the West Bank, it has been reported.
As countries around the world urge Israel to show restraint and the threat of a multi-front war mounts, it’s clear that a direct Israeli attack on Iranian soil would lead to major fallout.
As countries around the world urge Israel to show restraint and the threat of a multi-front war mounts, it’s clear that a direct Israeli attack on Iranian soil would lead to major fallout.
Israel is vowing to retaliate against Iran even though such a mission carries many risks