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Arab states decry Israel's strikes on Iran as threat to stability

Arab states decry Israel's strikes on Iran as threat to stability

Shafaq News13-06-2025

Shafaq News/ On Friday, several Arab states condemned Israel's airstrikes on Iran, calling them a serious violation of international law and a threat to regional stability.
Qatar described the airstrikes as 'a blatant breach' of Iran's sovereignty and international norms, warning of the danger posed by continued aggression to regional security and diplomatic efforts. It called on the international community to act urgently and reaffirmed its rejection of violence.
#بيان: قطر تعرب عن إدانتها الشديدة واستنكارها البالغ للهجوم الإسرائيلي على الأراضي الإيرانية #الخارجية_القطرية pic.twitter.com/o1dx2nYj4k
— الخارجية القطرية (@MofaQatar_AR) June 13, 2025
Jordan labeled the attack 'a clear violation of a UN member state's sovereignty,' urging the UN Security Council to act swiftly to prevent further escalation.
دانت المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية بأشدّ العبارات، العدوان الإسرائيلي على الجمهورية الإسلامية الإيرانية الصديقة، باعتباره انتهاكًا صارخًا لسيادة دولة عضو في الأمم المتحدة، وخروجًا سافرًا عن قواعد القانون الدولي وميثاق الأمم المتحدة.وحذّر الناطق الرسمي باسم وزارة الخارجية وشؤون… pic.twitter.com/za0hZbPOJd
— وزارة الخارجية وشؤون المغتربين الأردنية (@ForeignMinistry) June 13, 2025
Oman held Israel responsible for the consequences, noting that the assault undermines diplomatic solutions and threatens regional stability.
#بيان || تُعرب وزارة الخارجية عن إدانة سلطنة عمان الشديدة للعدوان العسكري الغاشم الذي شنّته إسرائيل على أراضي الجمهورية الإسلامية الإيرانية، والذي استهدف منشآت سيادية وأوقع ضحايا. pic.twitter.com/aNH6mU2sSq
— وزارة الخارجية (@FMofOman) June 13, 2025
The UAE also voiced deep concern over the Israeli escalation's impact on the region, calling for restraint and reaffirming the importance of resolving disputes through dialogue, adherence to international law, and respect for sovereignty. It urged the UN Security Council to take immediate steps to secure a ceasefire.
UAE Condemns in the Strongest Terms Israel's Military Targeting of the Islamic Republic of Iran https://t.co/RJ4HEpmXWm pic.twitter.com/Pb7k5TQF0g
— MoFA وزارة الخارجية (@mofauae) June 13, 2025
Saudi Arabia called on the international community to assume its responsibility in stopping what it described as an act of aggression, emphasizing that the attacks represent a 'clear and explicit violation of international laws and norms' and pose a direct threat to Iranian security.
Lebanon criticized the Israeli strikes for 'targeting all efforts to preserve regional stability' and urged the international community to act immediately to prevent Israel from achieving its objectives.
الرئيس عون: الاعتداءات الاسرائيلية على الجمهورية الإسلامية الإيرانية فجر اليوم استهدفت كل الجهود والمبادرات للمحافظة على الاستقرار في المنطقة.- رئيس الجمهورية دعا المجتمع الدولي إلى التحرك فوراً لمنع إسرائيل من تحقيق أهدافها.
— Lebanese Presidency (@LBpresidency) June 13, 2025

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