Key Points

Arab and Islamic nations jointly demand Israel halt hostilities against Iran, citing escalating violence. The group warns of destabilization risks across the Middle East while pushing for nuclear disarmament. Israel’s recent strikes on Tehran triggered retaliatory attacks from Iran. Diplomats urge peaceful negotiations to de-escalate tensions.

Key Points: Arab Islamic Nations Demand Israel End Hostilities Against Iran

  • 21 nations condemn Israeli strikes on Iran
  • Warn of regional instability risks
  • Urge nuclear-free Middle East
  • Call for peaceful dispute resolution
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Arab, Islamic countries urge Israel to end 'hostilities' against Iran

21 nations led by Egypt and Saudi Arabia call for ceasefire amid escalating Israel-Iran strikes, warning of regional instability.

"The dangerous escalation could seriously undermine peace and stability across the region – Joint Statement"

Cairo, June 17

Twenty-one Arab, Islamic and African countries issued a joint statement calling for an end to "Israeli hostilities" against Iran, a comprehensive ceasefire and the restoration of calm.

The joint statement, issued by the foreign ministers of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Chad and several other countries, expressed deep concern over the "dangerous escalation" of Israeli attacks on Iran since Friday, warning it could seriously undermine peace and stability across the region, Xinhua news agency reported.

The ministers condemned Israel for violating international law and the UN Charter, stressing the need to respect state sovereignty and territorial integrity, uphold good-neighbourliness, and resolve disputes peacefully.

They underscored the urgent need to establish a Middle East zone free of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, and called for all countries in the region to join the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, while urging a return to negotiations as the sole viable way to achieve a sustainable agreement on Iran's nuclear program.

Since early Friday, Israel has launched airstrikes on Tehran and other areas across Iran, killing several top military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians. In response, Iran has launched a series of missile and drone strikes on different targets in Israel, causing casualties and significant damage.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
India has always advocated for peaceful resolution of conflicts. While we maintain good relations with both Israel and Arab nations, this escalating violence is worrying. Our government should use its diplomatic channels to urge restraint from all sides. 🙏
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Priya M.
Interesting that Pakistan is part of this statement when they have their own tensions with Iran. The Middle East situation is complex, but India must focus on protecting its interests - especially our diaspora workers in Gulf countries. Hope MEA is monitoring closely!
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Amit S.
Nuclear non-proliferation is crucial for global peace. But why single out Israel when Iran's nuclear program has been controversial for years? India has maintained a balanced position - we should continue our strategic autonomy in foreign policy.
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Sunita R.
The humanitarian cost is heartbreaking. So many innocent lives lost on both sides. India should offer medical aid and support for civilians affected by this conflict, regardless of politics. Humanity first!
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Vikram J.
While the statement calls for respecting sovereignty, we've seen how Iran has supported proxies against neighbors. India must be careful - our energy security depends on stability in this region. Maybe time to diversify oil sources further.
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Neha P.
The timing is interesting - just when India is strengthening ties with Israel in defense and technology. We must walk the diplomatic tightrope carefully. Our foreign policy has served us well so far - let's trust our diplomats to handle this sensitively.

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