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Office of the Prime Minister of Israel Lord Cameron shaking hands with Benjamin
NetanyahuOffice of the Prime Minister of Israel
UK Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron held talks with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu in Jerusalem
Benjamin Netanyahu has told UK Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron that Israel would
"make its own decisions" over how to respond to an Iranian attack.
He said his government would "do everything necessary to defend itself" during
talks the British government had hoped would help prevent escalation.
Lord Cameron told him any response should be "smart" and limited.
He continued: "We hope that anything Israel does is as limited and as targeted and
as smart as possible.
"It's in no-one's interest that we see escalation and that is what we said very
clearly to all the people I've been speaking to here in Israel."
After the meeting, the Israeli prime minister said: "I want to make it clear - we
will make our own decisions, and the State of Israel will do everything necessary
to defend itself."
Mr Netanyahu's remarks will reinforce the belief in western capitals that Israel is
set to take action against Iran and there is a limit to how often they can call for
restraint.
Israel is more than aware of concerns in Europe and the United States about the war
escalating in the region.
However, western leaders may take comfort from the fact that Israeli leaders are
trying to exploit the diplomatic support they have gained after Iran's attacks,
which has seen international condemnation and the promise of new sanctions on
Tehran.
It is possible Mr Netanyahu may not want to destroy that alliance with an act of
retaliation that plunges the region into a full-scale war.
Lord Cameron is one of several Western foreign ministers who are expected to visit
Israel in the coming days as part of a diplomatic drive to prevent that from
happening.
The UK foreign secretary also visited the Occupied Palestinian Territories to meet
Mohammad Mustafa, the Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority.
G7 ministers are gathering in Italy, where Lord Cameron will push for co-ordinated
sanctions on Iran.
Earlier, he accused Tehran of being "behind so much of the malign activity" in the
Middle East and called for other countries to adopt measures designed to restrict
Iran's influence.
The US and European Union are considering further sanctions, and Israel is calling
on its allies to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) - a major
military, political and economic force in Iran - as a terrorist organisation.
Almost all the projectiles were intercepted by Israel's air defence systems, with
the help of the UK, US, France, and Jordan.
Iran's direct attack on Israel was carried out in response to a strike in Syria on
1 April which killed senior Iranian military figures. Israel has not publicly
confirmed it was behind the attack, but is widely believed to have been.
On Tuesday evening, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spoke to Mr Netanyahu and warned
that "significant escalation will only deepen instability in the region", adding:
"This is a moment for calm heads to prevail."
Lord Cameron will seek to reinforce Mr Sunak's call for restraint during his visit
to Israel, and put more pressure on its leaders to do more to allow humanitarian
aid into Gaza - but he is walking a delicate diplomatic line.
That is why Lord Cameron is also talking about the need for Hamas to release
hostages and the importance of western powers imposing yet more sanctions on Iran.
His presence in Jerusalem is a show of support and solidarity - but also an attempt
to warn Israeli leaders that any significant escalation would be against their
interests and the world's.
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