Finally World Leaders have started mourning after Iran’s military assault on Israel among whom most of them were silent during the Israel-Palestine conflict. As per report, around 34,000 people have already died in the Israel-Palestine conflict where almost 70% of them are children and women. The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor thinks that 90% of the casualties were civilians.
On the 1st April, Israel air strike on an Iranian consulate building in Damascus, which killed top Iranian commanders. Iran promised a response after the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate. Last Saturday, Iran attacked back on Israel.
Post attack the World Leaders have started reacting to this Iranian Air Strike. Here is some reaction from different leaders:
Joe Biden Vows Ironclad Support for Israel
US President Joe Biden reaffirmed America’s commitment to Israel’s security, stating, “Our commitment to Israel’s security against threats from Iran and its proxies is ironclad,” after a crucial meeting with top security officials.
Rishi Sunak Condemns Iran’s Reckless Strikes, Stresses Support for Israel
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak condemned the strikes as “reckless,” warning of heightened tensions and regional destabilization. He emphasized, “Iran has once again demonstrated that it is intent on sowing chaos in its own backyard,” while expressing steadfast support for Israel, Jordan, and Iraq.
Borrell Warns of Unprecedented Escalation, EU Condemns Attacks
European Union’s foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, labeled Iran’s actions as an “unprecedented escalation” and a grave threat to regional security. Borrell echoed the EU’s strong condemnation of the attacks, emphasizing the urgent need to address the escalating situation.
Guterres Sounds Alarm on Serious Escalation, Urges Restraint
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres voiced deep concern over the “serious escalation” represented by Iran’s large-scale attack on Israel, emphasizing the need for immediate restraint to prevent further bloodshed. Guterres called on all parties to avoid actions that could lead to wider military confrontations in the volatile Middle East region.
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