Iranians anxious as Israel considers retaliatory strike
Iranian political and military leaders have repeatedly stated their intent to escalate conflicts if Israel retaliates, a move that could.
Iranian political and military leaders have repeatedly stated their intent to escalate conflicts if Israel retaliates, a move that could.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, "We are extremely concerned about the escalation of tensions in the region. We call.
In discussing further actions, Cameron highlighted the current sanctions regime against Iran.
"We are all worried about a possible escalation," Macron said.
The aviation industry chaos led to at least a dozen airlines, including Qantas, Germany's Lufthansa, United Airlines, and Air India.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani expressed his hope that Israel will exercise restraint in its actions.
Hossein Salami, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, reiterated that any Israeli military action against Iranian interests
Taliban described Israel's earlier assault in Damascus as "contrary to diplomatic norms and international laws."
World leaders expressed their concerns on X on Sunday after Iran launched retaliatory attacks against Israel using hundreds of drones.
Israel military spokesman said they are fully operational and considering further actions.