UK Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron has arrived in Israel for talks with its leaders about their response to Iran's unprecedented drone and missile attack. He is expected to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu brushed aside calls for restraint in its conflict with Iran and declared that Israel would prioritize defending itself
Israel will make its own decisions about how to respond to Iran’s unprecedented missile and drone attack, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday, brushing aside a chorus of pleas from allies calling for restraint.
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.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday his country would be the one to decide whether and how to respond to Iran’s major air assault earlier this week, brushing off calls for restraint from close allies.
Rishi Sunak has warned Benjamin Netanyahu in a phone call that launching a retaliation attack on Iran for Saturday’s strikes would leave Israel less secure.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Tuesday called on his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu to allow 'calm heads' to prevail, following the weekend's attack from Iran.