Latest Israel update: The G7 is unhappy with Iran’s attack against Israel…

The Israel-Iran Tensions Live Updates: The G7 condemns Iran’s attack on Israel and begs for caution.

Israel-Iran Conflict Live Updates: Leaders of G7 nations today criticized Iran’s “unprecedented” attack on Israel and asked for “restraint” from all sides.

“We unanimously condemned Iran’s unprecedented attack against Israel”, European Council President Charles Michel stated following their video conference.

“We will continue all our efforts to strive towards de-escalation. Ending the crisis in Gaza as soon as possible, notably by an early ceasefire, will make a difference,” he continued.

Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles at Israel in an unprecedented attack late Saturday, in a huge escalation of the long-running secret war between the regional enemies.

Israeli military reported that 99 percent of the launches had been intercepted. While 170 drones and 30 cruise missiles were shot down before they reached Israel, a couple of the 110 ballistic missiles did get through, hurting 12 people. Israeli Convenes War Cabinet

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is currently assembling the War Cabinet at the Kirya in Tel Aviv amid escalating tensions with Iran.

The G7 leaders today unanimously condemned Iran’s extraordinary action against Israel and recommended that all parties exhibit calm.

“We will continue all our efforts to strive towards de-escalation. Ending the crisis in Gaza as soon as possible, notably through an immediate ceasefire, will make a difference.

The situation in the Middle East, especially Lebanon, will be considered at the European Council next week,” President of the European Council Charles Michel said on X. 170 Drones, 120 Ballistic Missiles: Israel Shares Breakdown Of Iran’s Attack

About 170 drones and 120 ballistic missiles were among 300 aerial threats launched from Iran and its proxies on Saturday, the Israel Defense Forces stated today as it disclosed the breakdown of the extraordinary strike.President Joe

Biden has assured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the United States will not join in any Israeli counter-offensive against Iran, according to reporting by CNN and the Wall Street Journal.

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