The UN, the United States, Germany, France, the United Kingdom… have joined in calling for Israel not to respond militarily, and Iran has assured that in turn the exchange of attacks has ended.
The international community has asked Israel and Iran to prevent an escalation of the conflict between the two countries so that it does not spread in the Middle East region, a call made specifically by Western countries to Israel asking them to end the conflict to contain.
On the night of last Saturday to Sunday, Iran launched about three hundred drones and projectiles against Israel in response to a bombing of the Iranian consulate in Damascus, which killed seven Revolutionary Guards and which Tehran attributes to the Israeli army.
USA On Sunday, he urged Israel to show restraint in its response to the Iranian attack, with the aim of preventing further escalation in the Middle East.
The United States has informed the Israelis that it will not participate in any offensive action in response to Iran’s historic attack, which was largely intercepted by Israel’s air defenses and those of other allies such as the United States, the United Kingdom or Jordan .
Iran insists it is “not trying to increase tension” after the attack on Israel
He German Chancellor Olaf Scholzhas condemned the unprecedented Iranian attack on Israel, which “should never have happened”, and urged both Tehran and Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to contribute to a “de-escalation” of tensions.
Meanwhile, the French president Emmanuel Macron, has accused Iran of carrying out a “disproportionate attack” on Israeli territory, but has also asked Israel for restraint. “Israel can fight terrorism, but it is a democracy and must do so in a proportionate manner,” the French president said.
And the British Foreign Secretary David Cameronhas stressed the importance of Israel not ‘intensifying’ tension in the Middle East. “Israel has every right as an independent, sovereign country to respond to an attack in this way. But I think we really want to avoid escalation and tell our friends in Israel that it is time to think with our heads as well as our hearts.” Cameron noted.
For their part, Arab countries, including Iran’s neighbors and those mediating to stop the war in Gaza, have increased contacts among themselves and with the United States and Tehran in recent hours to prevent violence in the Middle East skips after Saturday’s unprecedented war attack on Israel.
Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Jordanlike Egypt and Qatar, the latter two important mediators in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic group Hamas, led a series of diplomatic contacts to this end on the night of Sunday to Monday, according to official media.
“There is a need for joint action in favor of de-escalation and to resolve disputes peacefully,” Qatari Foreign Minister Mohamed bin Abdelrahman told his Iranian counterpart, Hosein Amir Abdolahian, whom he called to to ask for calm.
Taste It is a strategic ally of the US and the closest to Iran among the Persian Gulf countries. Although the country hosts a Hamas office in Doha, it has not taken any steps to normalize its relations with Israel.
The G7 and the European Union condemn the Iranian attack on Israel
The Prime Minister was stricter LebaneseNajib Mikati, who led a meeting of his government this Monday to address the situation, warning that Israel is “dragging” the Middle East into war, has once again called for an end to Israeli attacks on Lebanon.
“Israel is dragging the region into a war, and the international community must pay attention to this matter and put an end to this war,” the leader warned in a speech at the start of the meeting, according to a statement from Israel’s presidency . the Council of Lebanese Ministers.
Russia, China and the UN
He Kremlin today called on Israel and Iran to resolve their differences “exclusively” through diplomatic channels. “We advocate that all disagreements be resolved exclusively through political and diplomatic means,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
For his part, China This Monday, he again asked for “moderation” from all parties following Iran’s launch of dozens of drones and missiles against Israel.
The Secretary General of the UNAntónio Guterres has condemned Iran’s launch of projectiles against Israel and the attacks on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, calling on both countries to “take a step back” from the escalation because “the world can no longer afford war.”
Source: EITB

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