People inspect a destroyed building that was hit by a missile fired from Iran, near Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, June 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)Israel has rejected Keir Starmer’s calls for “de-escalation” in its war with Iran.The prime minister spoke out as the conflict continued, with both sides continuing to bomb one another.Speaking en route to the G7 summit in Canada, Starmer told reporters: “Our constant message is de-escalate, and therefore everything we’re doing, all discussions we’re having are to do with de-escalation.”That message was reiterated on Sunday morning by chancellor Rachel Reeves, who told Sky News: “The PM and our allies are urging de-escalation, that is what is really critical right now – calm heads and a de-escalation of the conflict.”But on the BBC’s Sunday with
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