Tobias Ellwood, a former defence minister and former chair of the Commons defence committee, warned “nobody was in full control” of the escalating conflict as increasing numbers of countries were sucked into it.
Further
added that Britain must accept “we’re now involved” in the Middle East conflict
after RAF warplanes joined the mission to shoot down Iranian drones targeted at
Israel, a former defence minister has said.
After Iran
mounted an unprecedented attack on Israel by firing more than 300 drones and
cruise and ballistic missiles into Israel on Saturday night, was when Tobias
Ellwood released a statement.
However the
Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed UK warplanes in Iraq and Syria had been
deployed to intercept “any airborne attacks within range of our existing
missions.”
Mr Ellwood
said: “It’s very clear that Britain will stand with Israel to help defend its
guys and its soil along with the United States as well. But we need to
recognise we’re now involved in this too.”
No single
power in control
He said
the Iranian strikes on Israel took the regional conflict into “new dangerous
territory”.
“There’s
no doubt that this conflict in the Middle East is escalating with no single
power in control of where this is heading,” he said.
“Iran has
long engaged in a shadow war with Israel, but both sides usually carefully
avoid direct engagement. So this attack by Iran, rather than using its proxies,
takes us into a new, dangerous territory. A new worrying precedent has now been
set.”
Speaking
on Sky News, Victoria Atkins, the Health Secretary, called on Israel and Iran
to “de-escalate” the conflict.
She said
the UK Government was putting “all of our efforts” into de-escalation in the
Middle East, saying no one wanted to see a “miscalculation or an escalation.”
Her appeal
came ahead of a call between G7 leaders on Sunday, as she confirmed the Prime
Minister had already been engaged in calls with his international counterparts
over the morning.
She
disclosed an emergency Cobra meeting had been held on Friday with the Prime
Minister being updated on the Iranian attack through Saturday night as well as
being briefed on the deployment of the RAF jets.
Speaking on Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips, Ms Atkins said: “All of our efforts at the moment are on de-escalating this. We do not want a miscalculation or an escalation in events because we know that that will take its toll.”
She
repeated the UK Government’s call for an immediate humanitarian pause to allow
the return of hostages held by Hamas following the Oct 7 terrorist attack and
for aid to be sent into Gaza.
Ms Atkins
refused to say whether UK jets had shot down any drones, adding that she could
not provide a running commentary on a “live operation.”
“The Prime
Minister held a Cobra meeting on Friday, he was kept updated throughout
yesterday and last night and has had calls already this morning, and there is
planned to be a G7 leaders call later today,” Ms Atkins said.
Ms Atkins
said the “circle of knowledge” on the conflict in the Middle East has to be
“very, very tight”, when asked whether the Cabinet was consulted before RAF
planes were deployed to protect Israel.
Speaking
to the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme, the Health Secretary
added: “Of course there are relevant Cabinet ministers in that (Cobra) meeting.
“You will appreciate the circle of knowledge on this has to be very, very tight because of the sensitivities and the danger that is involved for everyone in the region.”
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