Great Britain, Germany, France, the United States, Jordan, China, and Russia have begun frantic diplomacy to avoid what they fear will become an unpredictable regional war. Former Mossad officer David Cameron arrived in Israel on Wednesday to ask Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to attack Iran and that there will be G7 sanctions against the mullahs' regime.

There is a "real need to refocus on Gaza, including Hamas, the hostage crisis, getting aid into the territory and ensuring a pause in the conflict," Lord Cameron said in an interview with The Times of London on Wednesday. He was received by President Isaac Heerzog, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, and French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, who is also in Israel to discuss the crisis with Prime Minister Netanyahu. German Minister Baerbock said she made it clear during talks in Israel with Benjamin Netanyahu that “the Middle East must not be allowed to fall into a situation whose outcome is completely unpredictable. ” "One of the most powerful weapons against Iran is the desire of the people of all countries in the region to simply live in peace," said the head of German diplomacy, whom Netanyahu finally received. 60 percent of Israel's military aid depends on the United States. US President Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu have known each other for 40 years and have an irascible relationship. Biden believes "Bibi" wants to drag the U.S. into a war to save himself and make him lose the presidential election. "I'm not talking about giving in. I speak of wise moderation, which is nothing less than strength. Israel has already shown strength in its defensive victory over the weekend because it can defend itself with strong partners and states,' said the German minister.