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Britain's Finance Minister signals possible support for Israel during the Iran conflict

The UK could support Israel's conflict with Iran. However, the decision to send more military jets into the Middle East is primarily to protect British bases, personnel and equipment, British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves stated on Sunday.

Israel and Iran have launched new attacks against each other over the weekend. Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, said that the Israeli attacks so far are nothing compared to what Iran will see in the next few days.

Reeves, speaking to Sky News in an interview with the network, called for the deescalation of the conflict. He also said that the decision to send more jets into the region was "a precautionary move".

Reeves responded: "We've supported Israel in the past when missiles were coming."

She said: "We are sending in assets both to protect ourselves as well as to potentially support our allies."

Last year, Britain helped protect Israel from Iranian missile attacks. In April, British planes destroyed Iranian drones headed for Israel. In October, it was reported that two fighter jets as well as an air-to -air refuelling aircraft were trying to intercept Iranian rockets. The jets didn't engage any targets.

Since then, Britain and Israel have clashed repeatedly over Israel's war in Gaza.

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Two far-right Israeli cabinet members, Itamar Be-Gvir, and Bezalel Schmotrich, were accused of inciting violence repeatedly against Palestinians.

Israel called the decision 'outrageous' and said that the government is deciding on how to react.

Separately on Sunday, the British Foreign Ministry updated its advice against all travel to Israel.

The foreign ministry issued a warning on Friday against any travel to Israel other than essential. (Reporting and editing by Andrew MacAskill)

(source: Reuters)