Washington, DC [US], As tensions rise between Israel and Iran, the U.S. It said it stressed the importance of cooperating with regional and global partners to avoid further escalation and formulate a "unified diplomatic" response to Iran's "reckless and irresponsible behavior." State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel gave this information in a press conference on Wednesday. When Patel was asked about Israel's intentions following the Iran attacks, he said, "He doesn't have any update or anything to give on that. Ultimately, it's Israel's decision to take. It's their own." There is a decision.But we will continue dialogue with Israeli officials and members of the Israeli government." He added, "However, above all, we continue to emphasize the importance of avoiding further escalation, and we look forward to working with partners in the region and around the world to build a unified diplomatic response to Iran's reckless and irresponsible behavior." Working with." During this past weekend." Tensions between Israel and Iran escalated after Iran fired several drones and missiles toward Israel on Saturday in retaliation for an alleged Israeli airstrike on its consulate in Syria, which resulted in the death of three Iranian generals. Death occurred.On Sunday morning, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Rear Admiral Danny Hagari said that about 99 percent of the 300 or more projectiles fired by Iran at Israel overnight were intercepted by air defenses, according to The Times. o was reported by Israel. "The Iranian threat was complemented by the IDF's air and technological superiority coupled with a strong combat coalition, which together deterred most of the threat," Hagari said. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed at a cabinet meeting that Israel would do so. According to a report in The Times of Israel, Netanyahu made the comments at a cabinet meeting on Wednesday after meeting with British foreign ministers, calling for his own judgment and to do whatever is necessary to protect himself, even if it means harming his own country. Refutes the advice given by colleagues. Germany. Earlier in the day, British Foreign Secretary David Cameron and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock arrived in Israel on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday following Tehran's attack on the country, which carried out about 350 drone and missile strikes, with Germany and Britain calling on Israel According to The Times of Israel, it has warned of restraint after the attack, warning that any additional direct hostilities with Iran could result in full-scale war in the Middle East.However, Israel has vowed to retaliate against Iran and said it cannot be allowed to attack without facing consequences. In his remarks at the Cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said the two leaders had "all kinds of suggestions and advice." He said that while it was appreciated that Israel would still "make its own decisions, and Israel will do everything possible to defend itself. Speaking to reporters in Israel, David Cameron said it was clear that Israel would There will be retaliation. However, he expressed hope that I have done it in a way that is smart as well as tough and tries to escalate the conflict as little as possible.Meanwhile, Annalena Baerbock expressed her opposition to Israel's retaliatory plans against Iran. However, he added that Germany is in full solidarity with Israel, as The Times of Israel reported that Baerbock said, "Iran and its proxies, such as Hezbollah or the Houthis, must not be allowed to add fuel to the fire." Should,” he added. The European Union was working on further sanctions against Tehran given the consequences of an Iran strike, The Times of Israel reported. Earlier, Netanyahu's office said that during his meetings with Baerbock and Cameron, the Israeli PM reiterated that Israel would maintain its authority. Self Defense.In a post on X, the Israel Prime Minister's Office said, "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met today with British Foreign Secretary David Cameron and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock. During the meetings, Netanyahu reiterated that Israel will maintain its right to self-defense ."