CHANGES HEADLINE, DECK, LEDE; ADDS STATEMENTS FROM QATAR, JORDAN, SAUDI ARABIA
By Anadolu staff
ANKARA (AA) – States across the Mideast – including Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Qatar – have condemned Saturday’s Israeli airstrikes on Iranian territory.
In a statement, Oman’s Foreign Ministry expressed “strong condemnation and denunciation” of the strikes, calling them a “blatant violation of (Iran’s) sovereignty” and “a clear breach of international law.”
The ministry warned that the attacks “fuel a cycle of violence and undermine efforts toward de-escalation and crisis containment through peaceful and diplomatic means.”
Oman urged the international community to take “effective action to halt this aggression.”
Qatar expressed its strong condemnation and denunciation of Israel's targeting of Iran, branding the attacks “a blatant violation of Iran's sovereignty and a clear breach of the principles of international law.”
The Qatari Foreign Ministry expressed “deep concern regarding the serious repercussions that may result from this escalation” and urged all concerned parties to “exercise restraint, resolve disputes through dialogue and peaceful means, and avoid anything that could destabilize security and stability in the region.”
Jordan’s Foreign Ministry condemned the Israeli airstrikes on Iranian territory.
Ministry spokesman Sufyan Qudah reiterated the kingdom's “absolute rejection of the dangerous escalation in the region and violations of international law.”
Qudah called on the international community to “fulfill its responsibilities and take immediate actions to impose a cessation of Israeli aggression on Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon as a first step toward de-escalation.”
- Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iraq
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry expressed its "strong condemnation and denunciation of the Israeli attack,” calling it a “violation of Tehran's sovereignty and a breach of international laws and norms.”
In a statement, the kingdom emphasized its "consistent position against the ongoing escalation and expansion of the conflict,” calling on "all parties to exercise maximum restraint and reduce tensions.”
The UAE's Foreign Ministry also issued a call for restraint, stressing “the importance of exercising utmost self-restraint and judgment to mitigate risks and prevent the expansion of the scale of conflict.”
It reaffirmed that “enhancing dialogue, adhering to international law, and respecting the sovereignty of states” are critical to addressing current tensions and that disputes should be resolved “through diplomatic means rather than confrontation and escalation.”
In Iraq, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ahmed Al-Awadi condemned “the Zionist aggression on Iran” and called for an immediate cease-fire.
Iraq reiterated its stance against any actions that could provoke further instability in the region.
At least two Iranian soldiers were killed Saturday when the Israeli army targeted Iranian military facilities in response to Iran's large-scale Oct. 1 ballistic missile attack on Israel.
The White House said Israel’s strikes must bring to an end direct exchanges of fire between the two sides, warning Tehran of “consequences” should it respond.
Iranian military officials had previously warned that any attack from Israel would be met with a “harsher response.”
* Writing by Ikram Kouachi