Arab countries, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Oman, have condemned Israel's recent military strikes on Iran, labeling them as violations of Iran's sovereignty and international law. The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed deep concern over the potential repercussions of this escalation. Saudi Arabia reiterated its rejection of the conflict's expansion, urging restraint and de-escalation from all parties involved. Iraq's government warned of the dangerous consequences of the international community's silence in response to Israel's actions, while Oman described the airstrikes as a blatant violation of international law that undermines peace efforts. The UAE and Pakistan also condemned the strikes, calling for restraint and immediate action from the Security Council. In contrast, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized Israel's right to defend itself but urged Iran not to retaliate, highlighting the need to avoid further escalation in the region.
Arab Nations Condemn Israeli Strikes on Iran Amid Calls for Restraint
2024-10-26T09:44:29.958Z