LONDON [UK], United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Tuesday spoke by telephone with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu and reiterated the UK's support for Israel's security following Iran's attack over the weekend. UK PM said that further increase in tension will only increase instability in the region. In a post on Twitter, Rishi Sunak said, "Earlier today, I spoke to Prime Minister @Netanyahu and reiterated my support for Israel's security following Iran's reckless attack over the weekend. Further significant escalation will only lead to instability in the region. This is a moment to keep the peace.During the talks, Sunak said Iran has miscalculated and is becoming isolated on the global stage, with the G7 coordinating the diplomatic response, stressing that significant escalation is in no one's interest and "He reiterated the UK's steadfast support for Israel's security and broader regional stability," he said in a statement released by the UK PM's office, which will only increase insecurity in the Middle East. Prime Minister Netanyahu on Saturday condemned Iran's reckless and dangerous attack. Thanking Britain for its prompt and strong support, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he was "deeply concerned" about the deepening humanitarian crisis. Wants to see a major step change in access, including Israel opening new aid routes as soon as possible A statement issued by the UK PM's office said, "I was.It is deeply disappointing that Hamas blocked an agreement over the weekend that could have saved Palestinian lives and ensured the safe release of hostages. Iran launched a barrage of 300 attack drones and missiles from its territory toward Israel on Saturday night, setting off airstrike sirens across the country. As the military tried to intercept Iranian projectiles on Sunday morning, the Times of Israel reported that the start of the attack was confirmed by IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari, with Hagari saying that Iran had fired "several" Israeli warplanes. Missiles were also fired at Israel. Jet aircraft began operating rapidly to counter the attacks. Sirens of the AI ​​raid began ringing across Israel on Sunday morning, beginning at 1:42 a.m. in southern Israeli communities and soon spreading to several cities across the country and the West Bank, with reports of explosions throughout the north and south. Echoed.A young girl was injured by shrapnel after the interception of an Iranian ballistic missile in southern Israel. A 7-year-old Bedouin girl near Arad was taken to Soroka Hospital in Beersheba in serious condition, Iran's Revolutionary Guards confirmed the launch of several drones and missiles targeting specific locations in Israel. Iranian state media cited a statement from the elite force acknowledging the attack. Hagari provided details on the scale of the attack, saying Iran launched more than 300 projectiles, including 170 drones, 30 cruise missiles and 12 ballistic missiles, and adding that Israeli air defenses intercepted 99 percent of incoming threats, allowing the Israeli Air Force to intercept 99 percent of the incoming threats. The effect of the attack diminished. The attack, The Times o Israel reported.The leaders of the G7 countries condemned Iran's retaliatory drone and missile attacks on Israel in response to the attack on the Israeli Consulate earlier this month, CNN reported, citing a joint statement issued on Sunday after the virtual meeting. "We express our full solidarity and support." Israel and its people reaffirm our commitment to its security," the statement said. "By its actions, Iran steps forward and risks destabilizing the region and provoking uncontrolled regional escalation. "In this spirit, we demand that Iran and its proxies cease their attacks, and we stand ready to take further steps in response to further destabilizing initiatives," the statement said. .'' Ahead