Australia urges Israel, Iran to exercise restraint
Foreign minister Penny Wong says she speaks with her Iranian counterpart, also with Israeli government through its ambassador, urging to show restraint

ANKARA
Australia’s foreign minister on Sunday urged Israel and Iran to "not escalate" a "perilous" situation that could affect the wider Middle East, according to local media reports.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong told ABC News that she spoke with her Iranian counterpart and also with the Israeli government through its ambassador, urging both to show restraint.
"I directly put to the Iranian foreign minister: 'We are saying to you, exercise restraint, return to diplomacy and dialogue,' because continuing to escalate this has consequences for all peoples of the region and I think that is a position that so many countries in the world are putting to not only the Iranians, but also to the Israelis," Wong said.
Since early Friday, Israel has launched a series of strikes against Iranian territory, targeting nuclear and missile facilities and killing senior military figures and scientists. Iran responded with ballistic missiles targeting several areas across Israel.
*Writing by Islamuddin Sajid