Today's newspapers are interested in the Israeli aggression against Iran and Iraq's position calling for the international community to assume its responsibility in deterring aggression and keeping the region away from the specter of war.
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[rtl]Baghdad/ NINA / Today, Sunday, newspapers focused on the Israeli aggression on Iran and Iraq's position calling for the international community to assume its responsibility in deterring aggression and keeping the region away from the specter of war.
Al-Zawraa newspaper, issued by the Journalists Syndicate, highlighted the condemnation of the Republic of Iraq and a number of Arab and Islamic countries, most notably the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, of the Zionist attacks on a number of sites in the Islamic Republic of Iran, and considered them a violation of Iran's sovereignty and a threat to stability in the region.
The three presidencies in Iraq condemned the Zionist attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran.
A statement by the Presidency of the Republic stated that "the Presidency of the Republic of Iraq strongly condemns the Zionist attacks that targeted the Islamic Republic of Iran, and considers them a flagrant violation of international laws and state sovereignty, and another step towards destabilizing security and stability in the region.
According to the statement, the Presidency of the Republic called on the international community to assume its responsibilities and take urgent action to put an end to these attacks and prevent the expansion of the circle of conflict.
The Presidency renewed Iraq's firm position towards rejecting any form of escalation, and supporting the Palestinians in obtaining their legitimate rights, and establishing their independent state on Palestinian national soil.
She stressed the need to work diligently to end the ongoing aggression against our brothers in Gaza and Lebanon, and to reach solutions that support the achievement of security and stability in the region.
For his part, the government spokesman, Bassem Al-Awadi, announced Iraq's denunciation and condemnation of the Zionist aggression against Iran, while renewing the firm and principled position calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon.
Al-Awadi said in a statement, "The usurping Zionist entity continues its aggressive policies and expansion of the conflict in the region, and the approach of blatant attacks, which it commits without deterrence, and this time it directs the hand of aggression towards the Islamic Republic of Iran, with what it committed in an air attack yesterday morning on Iranian targets.
He added, Iraq has previously warned of the consequences of the serious consequences resulting from the silence of the international community on the brutal Zionist behavior towards our people in Palestine, and its attacks on Lebanon and Syria, as well as the new aggression on Iran.
He continued, that Iraq denounces and condemns in the strongest terms this aggression, and renews its solidarity and support for the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Al-Awadi, according to the statement, renewed the firm and principled position calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon, and comprehensive regional and international action to support stability in the region.
For his part, Acting Speaker of the House of Representatives Mohsen Al-Mandalawi affirmed Iraq's solidarity with Iran and its denunciation of the Zionist violations.
The media office of the Acting Speaker of the House of Representatives stated in a statement that Al-Mandalawi strongly condemned the Zionist aggression on the Islamic Republic of Iran at dawn yesterday, stressing Iraq's support and solidarity with its neighbor Iran, and its continued denunciation of the violations practiced by the rampaging entity of international laws and conventions, and the brutal criminal acts of the occupation forces against the countries and peoples of the region.
According to the statement, Al-Mandlawi warned against the Zionist occupation's attempts to expand the scope of the conflict in the region, continue the bloodshed, and target the killing of civilians, in order to escape the bitter reality and repeated defeats after more than a year of Operation Flood of Al-Aqsa, stressing the need to take courageous positions in addressing and resolving the issue of Iraqi airspace, and not allowing it to be violated and desecrated.
In addition, a number of Arab and Islamic countries and entities expressed their condemnation of the Israeli attack on Iran.
A statement issued by the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expresses its condemnation and denunciation of the military targeting of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which constitutes a violation of its sovereignty and a contravention of international laws and norms.
The statement added that the Kingdom affirms its firm position in rejecting the continued escalation in the region and the expansion of the scope of the conflict that threatens the security and stability of the countries of the region and their peoples.
The Kingdom urged all parties to exercise the utmost restraint and reduce escalation, warning of the consequences of the continuation of military conflicts in the region.
The statement concluded with the Kingdom calling on the international community and influential and effective parties to assume their roles and responsibilities towards reducing escalation and ending conflicts in the region.
For its part, the Sultanate of Oman announced its condemnation of the Israeli bombing of Iran, calling on the international community to put an end to the blatant violations on the territories of neighboring countries in the region.
The Omani Foreign Ministry’s statement on the Israeli bombing stated that the escalation fuels the cycle of violence and undermines efforts to calm down, reduce tensions and contain crises through peaceful and diplomatic means.
The Malaysian Foreign Ministry also condemned the Israeli attack on Iran, stressing that it constitutes a clear violation of international law and severely weakens regional stability.
Malaysia also advised its citizens residing in Iran to remain calm, exercise caution and follow the latest directives issued by local authorities.
Meanwhile, the UAE strongly condemned the attack on Iran and expressed its concern over the continued escalation and its repercussions on security and stability in the region.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed in its statement the importance of exercising maximum restraint and wisdom to avoid risks and expand the scope of the conflict.
The ministry reiterated the UAE's belief that enhancing dialogue, adhering to international laws, and respecting the sovereignty of states are the best foundations for resolving current crises.
It added that the UAE stresses the need to resolve disputes through diplomatic means, away from the language of confrontation and escalation.
Syria also condemned the Israeli attack on Iran, describing it as a blatant aggression.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry statement said that Syria condemns in the strongest terms the blatant Israeli aggression on the Islamic Republic of Iran, and supports Iran's legitimate right to defend itself and protect its territories and the lives of its citizens.
It added that Syria expresses its solidarity and support for Iran in the face of the aggression it is being subjected to.
For its part, the State of Qatar expressed its strong condemnation and denunciation of Israel's targeting of the Islamic Republic of Iran,
and considered this act a flagrant violation of Iran's sovereignty and a clear breach of the principles of international law.
The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed in a statement the State of Qatar's deep concern over the serious repercussions that may result from this escalation.
It urged all concerned parties to exercise restraint, resolve differences through dialogue and peaceful means, and avoid anything that would undermine security and stability in the region.
It also renewed the State of Qatar's call to the international community to intensify efforts aimed at calming the situation, reducing escalation, and ending the suffering of the peoples of the region, especially in Gaza and Lebanon.
The Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry also described the Israeli attack that targeted Iran last night as a violation of the principles of international law, norms, and international conventions.
The Foreign Ministry's statement said that the State of Kuwait expresses its strong condemnation and rejection of the Israeli aggression that targeted the Islamic Republic of Iran at dawn yesterday, which reflects the policy of chaos pursued by the Israeli occupation forces by violating the sovereignty of states and endangering the security of the region.
The statement added that Kuwait renews its call on the international community and the Security Council to assume their responsibilities to stop these practices that threaten the future of the region and its peoples, and stresses the need to take serious steps to maintain regional security and stability, in accordance with international laws and conventions.
In a statement, Hamas condemned the Israeli attack, saying that the fascist aggression confirms once again the nature of the criminal occupation entity, which continues to shed the blood of innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon, and other Arab and Islamic peoples.
Turkey and Pakistan also condemned the Zionist attack on Iran.
As for Al-Sabah newspaper, it said: The truth is clear and does not need any polishing or further clarification. Here, the truth is that the policy pursued by the government amidst the current crisis in the Middle East has succeeded and achieved its goals and objectives, which is to keep Iraq out of the circle of fire, as described by government spokesman Bassem Al-Awadi, while standing with Lebanon and Gaza in their resistance against the Zionist occupation.
The newspaper quoted Al-Awadi as saying: "Iraq stands in solidarity with the Islamic Republic against the Israeli aggression."
He added that "Iraq warns the international community against the continued Israeli attacks on Arab and Islamic countries and stands in solidarity with them, and calls on the major countries to play their role and implement their principles that they call for, which include criminalizing wars, bloodshed, and attacks on countries, protecting civilians, and working to stop the warlords in the entity from tampering with the future of the region and the world."
The Zionist entity launched an attack on sites inside Iran at dawn yesterday, Saturday, and although the Iranian air defenses confronted this aggression, this is considered a serious transgression and escalation.
The official spokesman continued: "Iraq is still playing its role in working to stop the war and prevent the region from slipping into a comprehensive war, and is investing all its international relations in this path," stressing that "the continuous government efforts have led to keeping Iraq away from being exposed to serious attacks and the enemy's attempts to drag it into the circle of fire."
Al-Awadi stressed that "The government will not abandon its responsibilities, and will continue its work with all regional and international powers to reach a quick end to the war."
In Tehran, a high-ranking Iranian source reported that "the Zionist aggression, although weak, will not exempt Iran from responding to the aggression."
The source added that "the competent authorities in the Iranian General Staff are assessing the Zionist aggression while studying the options available for response." He
also denied that "the Israeli aggression targeted (20) sites inside Iranian territory," stressing that "this information is false and misleading and falls within the framework of the psychological warfare practiced by the enemy."
Al-Zaman newspaper, for its part, said that Iraq and Gulf and foreign countries condemned the strikes launched by Israel on targets in Iran, warning of the expansion of the conflict in the region, while Iran is studying the response to what it described as foreign aggressive acts that targeted its military facilities.
Iraqi government spokesman Bassem Al-Awadi said in a statement that "the usurping Zionist entity continues its aggressive policies and expansion of the conflict in the region, and the approach of blatant attacks, which it commits without deterrence, and this time it directs the hand of aggression towards Iran," and
indicated He added that (Iraq has previously warned of the dangerous consequences of the international community's silence on the brutal Zionist behavior towards our people in Palestine, and its attacks on Lebanon and Syria, as well as the new aggression on Iran),
adding that (Iraq denounces and condemns in the strongest terms this aggression, and renews its solidarity and support for Iran), renewing (the firm and principled position calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon, and comprehensive regional and international action to support stability in the region).
The Presidency of the Republic considered the Zionist aggression on Iran a violation of international laws.
It said in a statement (We strongly condemn the Zionist attacks that targeted Iran, and we consider them a blatant violation of international laws and the sovereignty of states, and another step towards destabilizing security and stability in the region).
Meanwhile, the head of the Shiite National Movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, confirmed that the Zionist bombing of Iran is a violation of international laws.
Al-Sadr said in a tweet on the XN platform (the Zionist response was weak and reveals the extent of the extreme confusion and anxiety surrounding the entity and its supporters).
For their part, Saudi Arabia and the UAE condemned the military targeting of military sites in Iran.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry expressed in a statement via the X platform its "condemnation and denunciation of the military targeting of Iran, which constitutes a violation of its sovereignty and a breach of international laws and norms," and urged "the parties to exercise maximum restraint and de-escalation," warning of "the consequences of the continuation of military conflicts in the region."
In turn, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned in a statement yesterday "strongly the military targeting of Iran," expressing "its deep concern over the continued escalation and its repercussions on security and stability in the region,"
and pointed out "the importance of exercising maximum restraint and wisdom to avoid risks and expand the scope of the conflict."
Meanwhile, the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates indicated in a statement yesterday that "the airstrikes launched by the Zionist entity on Iranian territory constitute a violation of international law and its sovereignty, and a dangerous escalation that leads to more tension in the region."
Qatar also condemned Israel's targeting of sites in Iran.
The Qatari Foreign Ministry said in a statement yesterday, "We express our deep concern about the serious repercussions that may result from this escalation, and we call on all concerned parties to exercise self-restraint and resolve differences through dialogue and peaceful means." Meanwhile, the Sultanate of Oman warned against any escalation that would fuel the cycle of violence and undermine efforts to calm the situation. The
Omani Foreign Ministry said in a statement yesterday, "We condemn the airstrikes launched by Israel."
The Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry considered in a statement yesterday that "this aggression reflects the policy of chaos pursued by the Israeli occupation forces by violating the sovereignty of states, endangering the security of the region, and exceeding the principles of international law, norms and international conventions."
Iran considered that it has the right and duty to defend itself.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a brief statement yesterday that "it is the right and duty of its country to defend itself against foreign aggression, based on the natural right to self-defense stipulated in Article 51 of the United Nations Charter."
The Iranian army announced earlier that two of its fighters were martyred in the Zionist attacks.
The official agency reported in a statement yesterday that (the Iranian army issued a statement announcing the martyrdom of two of its soldiers while confronting the aggression of the Zionist entity, in defense of Iran's security and to prevent harm to the people and their interests).
In addition, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry called on the international community to play its role in maintaining international peace and security. It said in a statement yesterday (We strongly condemn the Zionist strikes against Iran, and we see them as undermining the path to regional peace and stability and also constitute a dangerous escalation in[/rtl]
Al-Zawraa newspaper, issued by the Journalists Syndicate, highlighted the condemnation of the Republic of Iraq and a number of Arab and Islamic countries, most notably the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, of the Zionist attacks on a number of sites in the Islamic Republic of Iran, and considered them a violation of Iran's sovereignty and a threat to stability in the region.
The three presidencies in Iraq condemned the Zionist attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran.
A statement by the Presidency of the Republic stated that "the Presidency of the Republic of Iraq strongly condemns the Zionist attacks that targeted the Islamic Republic of Iran, and considers them a flagrant violation of international laws and state sovereignty, and another step towards destabilizing security and stability in the region.
According to the statement, the Presidency of the Republic called on the international community to assume its responsibilities and take urgent action to put an end to these attacks and prevent the expansion of the circle of conflict.
The Presidency renewed Iraq's firm position towards rejecting any form of escalation, and supporting the Palestinians in obtaining their legitimate rights, and establishing their independent state on Palestinian national soil.
She stressed the need to work diligently to end the ongoing aggression against our brothers in Gaza and Lebanon, and to reach solutions that support the achievement of security and stability in the region.
For his part, the government spokesman, Bassem Al-Awadi, announced Iraq's denunciation and condemnation of the Zionist aggression against Iran, while renewing the firm and principled position calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon.
Al-Awadi said in a statement, "The usurping Zionist entity continues its aggressive policies and expansion of the conflict in the region, and the approach of blatant attacks, which it commits without deterrence, and this time it directs the hand of aggression towards the Islamic Republic of Iran, with what it committed in an air attack yesterday morning on Iranian targets.
He added, Iraq has previously warned of the consequences of the serious consequences resulting from the silence of the international community on the brutal Zionist behavior towards our people in Palestine, and its attacks on Lebanon and Syria, as well as the new aggression on Iran.
He continued, that Iraq denounces and condemns in the strongest terms this aggression, and renews its solidarity and support for the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Al-Awadi, according to the statement, renewed the firm and principled position calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon, and comprehensive regional and international action to support stability in the region.
For his part, Acting Speaker of the House of Representatives Mohsen Al-Mandalawi affirmed Iraq's solidarity with Iran and its denunciation of the Zionist violations.
The media office of the Acting Speaker of the House of Representatives stated in a statement that Al-Mandalawi strongly condemned the Zionist aggression on the Islamic Republic of Iran at dawn yesterday, stressing Iraq's support and solidarity with its neighbor Iran, and its continued denunciation of the violations practiced by the rampaging entity of international laws and conventions, and the brutal criminal acts of the occupation forces against the countries and peoples of the region.
According to the statement, Al-Mandlawi warned against the Zionist occupation's attempts to expand the scope of the conflict in the region, continue the bloodshed, and target the killing of civilians, in order to escape the bitter reality and repeated defeats after more than a year of Operation Flood of Al-Aqsa, stressing the need to take courageous positions in addressing and resolving the issue of Iraqi airspace, and not allowing it to be violated and desecrated.
In addition, a number of Arab and Islamic countries and entities expressed their condemnation of the Israeli attack on Iran.
A statement issued by the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expresses its condemnation and denunciation of the military targeting of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which constitutes a violation of its sovereignty and a contravention of international laws and norms.
The statement added that the Kingdom affirms its firm position in rejecting the continued escalation in the region and the expansion of the scope of the conflict that threatens the security and stability of the countries of the region and their peoples.
The Kingdom urged all parties to exercise the utmost restraint and reduce escalation, warning of the consequences of the continuation of military conflicts in the region.
The statement concluded with the Kingdom calling on the international community and influential and effective parties to assume their roles and responsibilities towards reducing escalation and ending conflicts in the region.
For its part, the Sultanate of Oman announced its condemnation of the Israeli bombing of Iran, calling on the international community to put an end to the blatant violations on the territories of neighboring countries in the region.
The Omani Foreign Ministry’s statement on the Israeli bombing stated that the escalation fuels the cycle of violence and undermines efforts to calm down, reduce tensions and contain crises through peaceful and diplomatic means.
The Malaysian Foreign Ministry also condemned the Israeli attack on Iran, stressing that it constitutes a clear violation of international law and severely weakens regional stability.
Malaysia also advised its citizens residing in Iran to remain calm, exercise caution and follow the latest directives issued by local authorities.
Meanwhile, the UAE strongly condemned the attack on Iran and expressed its concern over the continued escalation and its repercussions on security and stability in the region.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed in its statement the importance of exercising maximum restraint and wisdom to avoid risks and expand the scope of the conflict.
The ministry reiterated the UAE's belief that enhancing dialogue, adhering to international laws, and respecting the sovereignty of states are the best foundations for resolving current crises.
It added that the UAE stresses the need to resolve disputes through diplomatic means, away from the language of confrontation and escalation.
Syria also condemned the Israeli attack on Iran, describing it as a blatant aggression.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry statement said that Syria condemns in the strongest terms the blatant Israeli aggression on the Islamic Republic of Iran, and supports Iran's legitimate right to defend itself and protect its territories and the lives of its citizens.
It added that Syria expresses its solidarity and support for Iran in the face of the aggression it is being subjected to.
For its part, the State of Qatar expressed its strong condemnation and denunciation of Israel's targeting of the Islamic Republic of Iran,
and considered this act a flagrant violation of Iran's sovereignty and a clear breach of the principles of international law.
The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed in a statement the State of Qatar's deep concern over the serious repercussions that may result from this escalation.
It urged all concerned parties to exercise restraint, resolve differences through dialogue and peaceful means, and avoid anything that would undermine security and stability in the region.
It also renewed the State of Qatar's call to the international community to intensify efforts aimed at calming the situation, reducing escalation, and ending the suffering of the peoples of the region, especially in Gaza and Lebanon.
The Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry also described the Israeli attack that targeted Iran last night as a violation of the principles of international law, norms, and international conventions.
The Foreign Ministry's statement said that the State of Kuwait expresses its strong condemnation and rejection of the Israeli aggression that targeted the Islamic Republic of Iran at dawn yesterday, which reflects the policy of chaos pursued by the Israeli occupation forces by violating the sovereignty of states and endangering the security of the region.
The statement added that Kuwait renews its call on the international community and the Security Council to assume their responsibilities to stop these practices that threaten the future of the region and its peoples, and stresses the need to take serious steps to maintain regional security and stability, in accordance with international laws and conventions.
In a statement, Hamas condemned the Israeli attack, saying that the fascist aggression confirms once again the nature of the criminal occupation entity, which continues to shed the blood of innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon, and other Arab and Islamic peoples.
Turkey and Pakistan also condemned the Zionist attack on Iran.
As for Al-Sabah newspaper, it said: The truth is clear and does not need any polishing or further clarification. Here, the truth is that the policy pursued by the government amidst the current crisis in the Middle East has succeeded and achieved its goals and objectives, which is to keep Iraq out of the circle of fire, as described by government spokesman Bassem Al-Awadi, while standing with Lebanon and Gaza in their resistance against the Zionist occupation.
The newspaper quoted Al-Awadi as saying: "Iraq stands in solidarity with the Islamic Republic against the Israeli aggression."
He added that "Iraq warns the international community against the continued Israeli attacks on Arab and Islamic countries and stands in solidarity with them, and calls on the major countries to play their role and implement their principles that they call for, which include criminalizing wars, bloodshed, and attacks on countries, protecting civilians, and working to stop the warlords in the entity from tampering with the future of the region and the world."
The Zionist entity launched an attack on sites inside Iran at dawn yesterday, Saturday, and although the Iranian air defenses confronted this aggression, this is considered a serious transgression and escalation.
The official spokesman continued: "Iraq is still playing its role in working to stop the war and prevent the region from slipping into a comprehensive war, and is investing all its international relations in this path," stressing that "the continuous government efforts have led to keeping Iraq away from being exposed to serious attacks and the enemy's attempts to drag it into the circle of fire."
Al-Awadi stressed that "The government will not abandon its responsibilities, and will continue its work with all regional and international powers to reach a quick end to the war."
In Tehran, a high-ranking Iranian source reported that "the Zionist aggression, although weak, will not exempt Iran from responding to the aggression."
The source added that "the competent authorities in the Iranian General Staff are assessing the Zionist aggression while studying the options available for response." He
also denied that "the Israeli aggression targeted (20) sites inside Iranian territory," stressing that "this information is false and misleading and falls within the framework of the psychological warfare practiced by the enemy."
Al-Zaman newspaper, for its part, said that Iraq and Gulf and foreign countries condemned the strikes launched by Israel on targets in Iran, warning of the expansion of the conflict in the region, while Iran is studying the response to what it described as foreign aggressive acts that targeted its military facilities.
Iraqi government spokesman Bassem Al-Awadi said in a statement that "the usurping Zionist entity continues its aggressive policies and expansion of the conflict in the region, and the approach of blatant attacks, which it commits without deterrence, and this time it directs the hand of aggression towards Iran," and
indicated He added that (Iraq has previously warned of the dangerous consequences of the international community's silence on the brutal Zionist behavior towards our people in Palestine, and its attacks on Lebanon and Syria, as well as the new aggression on Iran),
adding that (Iraq denounces and condemns in the strongest terms this aggression, and renews its solidarity and support for Iran), renewing (the firm and principled position calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon, and comprehensive regional and international action to support stability in the region).
The Presidency of the Republic considered the Zionist aggression on Iran a violation of international laws.
It said in a statement (We strongly condemn the Zionist attacks that targeted Iran, and we consider them a blatant violation of international laws and the sovereignty of states, and another step towards destabilizing security and stability in the region).
Meanwhile, the head of the Shiite National Movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, confirmed that the Zionist bombing of Iran is a violation of international laws.
Al-Sadr said in a tweet on the XN platform (the Zionist response was weak and reveals the extent of the extreme confusion and anxiety surrounding the entity and its supporters).
For their part, Saudi Arabia and the UAE condemned the military targeting of military sites in Iran.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry expressed in a statement via the X platform its "condemnation and denunciation of the military targeting of Iran, which constitutes a violation of its sovereignty and a breach of international laws and norms," and urged "the parties to exercise maximum restraint and de-escalation," warning of "the consequences of the continuation of military conflicts in the region."
In turn, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned in a statement yesterday "strongly the military targeting of Iran," expressing "its deep concern over the continued escalation and its repercussions on security and stability in the region,"
and pointed out "the importance of exercising maximum restraint and wisdom to avoid risks and expand the scope of the conflict."
Meanwhile, the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates indicated in a statement yesterday that "the airstrikes launched by the Zionist entity on Iranian territory constitute a violation of international law and its sovereignty, and a dangerous escalation that leads to more tension in the region."
Qatar also condemned Israel's targeting of sites in Iran.
The Qatari Foreign Ministry said in a statement yesterday, "We express our deep concern about the serious repercussions that may result from this escalation, and we call on all concerned parties to exercise self-restraint and resolve differences through dialogue and peaceful means." Meanwhile, the Sultanate of Oman warned against any escalation that would fuel the cycle of violence and undermine efforts to calm the situation. The
Omani Foreign Ministry said in a statement yesterday, "We condemn the airstrikes launched by Israel."
The Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry considered in a statement yesterday that "this aggression reflects the policy of chaos pursued by the Israeli occupation forces by violating the sovereignty of states, endangering the security of the region, and exceeding the principles of international law, norms and international conventions."
Iran considered that it has the right and duty to defend itself.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a brief statement yesterday that "it is the right and duty of its country to defend itself against foreign aggression, based on the natural right to self-defense stipulated in Article 51 of the United Nations Charter."
The Iranian army announced earlier that two of its fighters were martyred in the Zionist attacks.
The official agency reported in a statement yesterday that (the Iranian army issued a statement announcing the martyrdom of two of its soldiers while confronting the aggression of the Zionist entity, in defense of Iran's security and to prevent harm to the people and their interests).
In addition, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry called on the international community to play its role in maintaining international peace and security. It said in a statement yesterday (We strongly condemn the Zionist strikes against Iran, and we see them as undermining the path to regional peace and stability and also constitute a dangerous escalation in[/rtl]
[rtl] an already volatile region).
Israel launched what it described as precise and targeted strikes on missile manufacturing sites and other air capabilities in Iran, in response to a major Iranian missile attack on October 1.
In a related context, strategic expert Munqith Dagher said in a statement yesterday that (the Israeli response to Iran was very limited and much less than expected, although it happened as I expected on military targets only),
adding that (the American pressure that I mentioned previously has succeeded, and this indicates the approaching calming of matters on the Lebanese front, and gives momentum to Harris’ campaign, as it confirms the proximity of regional political understandings, including Iran and under American sponsorship). / End [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.][/rtl]
Israel launched what it described as precise and targeted strikes on missile manufacturing sites and other air capabilities in Iran, in response to a major Iranian missile attack on October 1.
In a related context, strategic expert Munqith Dagher said in a statement yesterday that (the Israeli response to Iran was very limited and much less than expected, although it happened as I expected on military targets only),
adding that (the American pressure that I mentioned previously has succeeded, and this indicates the approaching calming of matters on the Lebanese front, and gives momentum to Harris’ campaign, as it confirms the proximity of regional political understandings, including Iran and under American sponsorship). / End [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.][/rtl]
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» Dollar exchange rates in Iraq this morning, Sunday
Today at 4:10 am by Rocky
» MP: Parliament Speaker Election Session Postponed, Majority Heads to Support Al-Mashhadani
Yesterday at 5:00 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Health: Drug trade has become popular in Iraq
Yesterday at 4:56 am by Rocky
» Al-Maliki: The position of the Speaker of Parliament is subject to the political agreement
Yesterday at 4:55 am by Rocky
» MP expects to pass the Personal Status and Pardon Laws during tomorrow’s session
Yesterday at 4:54 am by Rocky
» Tensions halt oil smuggling by US forces into Iraq
Yesterday at 4:52 am by Rocky
» The Central Bank of Iraq decides to reduce interest to 5.5% in order to support economic growth
Yesterday at 4:49 am by Rocky
» Tether proposes to Türkiye to launch a cryptocurrency for “boron” and establish a digital exchange
Yesterday at 4:48 am by Rocky
» What is the total spending and price of a barrel of oil in the 2025 budget?
Yesterday at 4:46 am by Rocky
» Al-Sudani directs to conclude contracts in euros
Yesterday at 4:45 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Legal Committee to Nina: Political blocs agree to pass four important laws in one deal
Yesterday at 4:42 am by Rocky
» The American presence will continue.. Washington is exploiting the current escalation to achieve the
Yesterday at 4:38 am by Rocky
» Minister of Transport: Mosul International Airport to open early next year
Yesterday at 4:36 am by Rocky
» Iraq condemns and denounces the "Israeli" attack and renews its solidarity and support for Iran
Yesterday at 4:35 am by Rocky
» Kurdish politician: External interference and internal doubts will delay the formation of the region
Yesterday at 4:33 am by Rocky
» Environment: Periodic monitoring and special government committees to develop water treatment plants
Yesterday at 4:32 am by Rocky
» Baghdad awaits new White House administration, fears of “rough policy”
Yesterday at 4:31 am by Rocky
» Iraqi Environment Minister resigns
Yesterday at 4:30 am by Rocky
» MP: Sunni House's conflict over Parliament presidency still ongoing
Yesterday at 4:29 am by Rocky
» Leader in the framework: An important meeting this evening to resolve the issue of the presidency of
Yesterday at 4:27 am by Rocky
» Planning: Census operations will continue for two weeks starting from November 20
Yesterday at 4:26 am by Rocky
» Minister of Resources: Turkish companies enter into a framework agreement to increase Iraq's water s
Yesterday at 4:25 am by Rocky
» Government advisor predicts total spending in 2025 budget
Yesterday at 4:24 am by Rocky
» Oil: Gas investment project implementation with Total is progressing within the specified timeframe
Yesterday at 4:23 am by Rocky
» The House of Representatives discusses the draft law to cancel the decisions of the dissolved Revolu
Yesterday at 4:20 am by Rocky
» Pentagon: We did not detect any targeting in Iraq
Yesterday at 4:16 am by Rocky
» Kurdish position on the population census before its implementation.. What about the disputed areas?
Yesterday at 4:15 am by Rocky
» Dollar exchange rates in Iraq today
Yesterday at 4:13 am by Rocky
» Mr. Al-Sadr: The Iraqi government must respond, otherwise it will be included in the law criminalizi
Yesterday at 4:11 am by Rocky
» MP: Nominating one candidate for parliament presidency is a fantasy
Yesterday at 4:10 am by Rocky
» Three controversial laws top the Sunday session... will one of them be excluded?
Yesterday at 4:09 am by Rocky
» Israel begins retaliatory strikes against Iran following missile barrage targeting Israelis
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 6:58 pm by Bama Diva
» Politician: Oil smuggling operations to Türkiye are managed by officials in Kurdistan
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 6:44 am by Rocky
» Specialized websites reveal housing prices around the world.. Where is #Iraq?
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 6:42 am by Rocky
» Controversial laws in Sunday's basket and Kurdistan's alliance race.. the most prominent files of Al
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 6:35 am by Rocky
» Iraq is the third worst country in the world in preserving nature
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 5:02 am by Rocky
» General amnesty and personal status laws on parliament’s agenda next Sunday
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:58 am by Rocky
» Between the State and the Resistance.. Al-Sudani warns against violating the decision of war and pea
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:57 am by Rocky
» Al-Bazouni rules out choosing the Speaker of the House of Representatives in tomorrow's session
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:56 am by Rocky
» Diyala protests expand in rejection of changing heads of administrative units (video)
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:54 am by Rocky
» Report: Russia's BRICS grain exchange proposal will take years
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:52 am by Rocky
» Al-Asadi: Stopping subsidies for more than 1,000 heads of households after providing them with job o
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:51 am by Rocky
» World economic growth... is it heading towards greater dependence on BRICS?
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:49 am by Rocky
» Iraqi oil exceeds $70 per barrel
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:47 am by Rocky
» Political movement warns of a grave mistake in the administrative units file in Diyala
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:43 am by Rocky
» Health announces the provision of more than 5,000 job positions to appoint graduates
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:41 am by Rocky
» Parliament Presidency.. Appearance of understanding but in reality conflicts
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:37 am by Rocky
» Al-Ameri: The Intelligence Service Law is ready for voting
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:36 am by Rocky
» The Minister of Electricity directs that investment residential complexes be included in electronic
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:35 am by Rocky
» Iraq subjects those coming from Al-Hol to a “psychological rehabilitation” program to integrate them
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:33 am by Rocky
» Mysterious endings for the 6 Integrity Commission presidents... and President No. 7 joins the list o
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:32 am by Rocky
» Political agreement to decide the parliament presidency in the next session
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:31 am by Rocky
» The work includes people with disabilities and residents of remote areas with soft loans
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:30 am by Rocky
» Economist warns of the danger of currency counterfeiting mafias
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:29 am by Rocky
» Iraq Development Fund: We succeeded in attracting investments worth $100 billion
Fri 25 Oct 2024, 4:29 am by Rocky