Iranian FM Criticizes UN Security Council for Lack of Action Amid Israel Attacks

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TEHRAN: Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi slammed the United Nations Security Council on Sunday, accusing it of “indifference” over Israel’s deadly attacks on the Islamic republic.

Israel and Iran engaged in a fresh round of attacks on each other, escalating tensions and sparking fears of a wider conflict. The attacks began with Israel targeting the world's largest gas field, leading to Iran calling off nuclear talks. The situation intensified as both sides launched missiles, resulting in casualties and destruction in both countries.

The latest wave of attacks started on Saturday night, with air raid sirens sounding in Jerusalem and Haifa, prompting residents to seek shelter. Explosions were heard in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as missiles streaked across the sky. The Israeli military warned of more incoming missiles, causing further panic among the population.

At least seven people were killed, including a child and a woman, with many others injured in the attacks. Rescue teams worked tirelessly to search for survivors in the rubble of destroyed buildings. The conflict has resulted in multiple casualties and significant damage on both sides.

Iran's Response and Consequences

Iran reported significant casualties on its side, with dozens killed in Israeli attacks. The country's energy infrastructure, including the South Pars gas field, was targeted, leading to a suspension of production. The attacks have raised concerns about potential disruptions to the region's oil exports and have driven up oil prices.

The situation has escalated to the point where world leaders are calling for de-escalation and urging both sides to avoid all-out war. The attacks have set a dangerous precedent and raised fears of a prolonged conflict that could engulf the Middle East.

International Reactions and Consequences

The international community has expressed concern over the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. The United Nations Security Council discussed the situation, with various countries condemning the violence and calling for a peaceful resolution. The conflict has also led to the closure of airspace in neighboring countries and disrupted air travel.

As the conflict continues, planned negotiations between Iran and the United States over Tehran's nuclear program have been canceled. The situation remains tense, with both sides showing no signs of backing down.



Source: Arab News

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