According to media reports, Iran has dismissed calls from Britain
and other Western countries to refrain from retaliation against Israel for the
killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran last month.
Amid a
flurry of international diplomacy to de-escalate tensions, British Prime
Minister Keir Starmer urged Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to "stand
down its ongoing threats of a military attack” in a rare telephone conversation
on Monday. But Pezeshkian said retaliation was a “way to stop crime” and Iran’s
“legal right”, according to Iranian state media.
Israel, which did not say it was involved in Haniyeh’s
assassination, has meanwhile put its military on its highest alert level.
The United
States has warned that it is preparing for “a significant set of attacks” by
Iran or its proxies as soon as this week, and has built up its military
presence in the Middle East to help defend Israel.
Hezbollah movement in Lebanon is also threatening to
retaliate over Israel’s killing of one of its top commanders in an air strike
in Beirut.
On Monday evening, the leaders of the Britain, France and
Germany issued a joint statement urging Iran and its allies to “refrain from
attacks that would further escalate regional tensions”.
"They will bear responsibility for actions that
jeopardize this opportunity for peace and stability,” Keir, President Emmanuel
Macron and Chancellor Olaf Scholz said.
Later, the British prime minister also expressed his deep
concerns directly to Iran’s president by telephone - the first such call since
March 2021.
Kier told Pezeshkian that “there was a serious risk of
miscalculation and now was the time for calm and careful consideration”,
Downing Street said.
“He called on Iran to refrain from attacking Israel, adding
that war was not in anyone’s interests,” it added.
The Israeli military said on Monday that it was taking
Iran’s statements seriously.
“We are prepared at peak readiness in offense and defense,
and we will act according to the directives of the government,” spokesman Rear
Admiral Daniel Hagari told a briefing.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has dispatched a second
aircraft carrier strike group as well as a ballistic missile submarine to the
Middle East to reinforce what the Pentagon said was the “United States’
commitment to taking every possible step to defend Israel”.
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