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France, UK Urge Israel Restraint Amid Conflict; US Stays Out

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French President Emmanuel Macron and British Foreign Secretary David Cameron have issued a joint call for Israel to exercise restraint in response to Iran’s recent large-scale drone attack. Their statements come amidst a broader international effort, including from the United States, urging de-escalation in the Middle East.

In an interview with France’s BFM TV, Macron expressed deep concern over the potential escalation of the Israel-Iran conflict and pledged that France would take all necessary steps to prevent the situation from worsening. He emphasized the importance of avoiding actions that could exacerbate tensions while also advocating for efforts to isolate Iran diplomatically.

Echoing Macron’s sentiments, Cameron, in an interview with Sky News, acknowledged Israel’s right to defend itself but stressed the need to avoid actions that could lead to further escalation. He described Iran’s drone attack as a “double defeat” for Iran, citing its failure to inflict significant damage and its portrayal of Iran as a destabilizing force in the region.

Both leaders emphasized the importance of prioritizing efforts to secure a ceasefire in Gaza, which they believe could help defuse tensions and pave the way for the release of hostages held by Hamas.

These calls for restraint follow a similar message from the White House, which announced that President Joe Biden had informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the US would not participate in any offensive military action against Iran. Despite assisting in the interception of several drones targeting Israel, the US is opting for a cautious and strategic approach to prevent further escalation.

The US military’s Central Command reported that it had shot down 80 Iranian drones and at least six ballistic missiles, highlighting the seriousness of the recent escalation in the region.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also weighed in on the situation, warning the UN Security Council of the imminent danger of a full-scale conflict in the Middle East. He urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to prioritize diplomatic efforts to defuse tensions.

Overall, the international community is closely watching the situation in the Middle East, with hopes that diplomatic efforts and calls for restraint will help prevent a further escalation of hostilities.

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