Israel asserts self-defense as West calls for restraint

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JERUSALEM/CAIRO. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu affirmed Israel’s determination to defend itself amidst escalating tensions with Iran, stating, “I want to make it clear – we will make our own decisions, and the State of Israel will do everything necessary to defend itself.”

The statement came as Western powers, including the United States, European Union, and G7 nations, voiced concerns over the recent exchange of attacks between Israel and Iran. In response to Iran’s direct missile and drone strikes, purportedly in retaliation for an Israeli airstrike in Syria, Western nations are contemplating tighter sanctions on Iran, aimed at de-escalating the situation.

Netanyahu met with German and British foreign ministers, David Cameron and Annalena Baerbock respectively, acknowledging their support while emphasizing Israel’s prerogative to act in its own defense.

David Cameron remarked, “It is now apparent Israel planned to retaliate for the Iranian missile and drone strikes,” indicating a growing understanding of Israel’s intentions.

Annalena Baerbock warned against further escalation, stressing that it would serve no one’s interests, including Israel’s security, the hostages held by Hamas, or the civilian populations affected by the conflict.

The recent hostilities come amidst ongoing clashes between Israel and Iran-backed groups across the Middle East, exacerbating the already volatile situation in the region. The Gaza war, initiated by Hamas attacks on Israel, has claimed numerous lives and resulted in widespread destruction.

Efforts to negotiate a ceasefire have been hampered by persistent violence and differing demands. While Israel has indicated willingness to discuss a pause in hostilities to free hostages, Hamas insists on a truce leading to an end to the conflict.

As diplomatic efforts continue, concerns about the humanitarian situation in Gaza mount. Despite some improvements in aid access, aid agencies warn that current supplies are insufficient to prevent a humanitarian disaster, particularly with the looming threat of famine.

With tensions escalating and the possibility of further retaliation, the international community remains on edge, hoping for a swift resolution to prevent further loss of life and mitigate the humanitarian crisis in the region.

With inputs from agecies.

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