The Speaker of the Arab Parliament, Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Yamahi, condemned Iran’s continued attacks on the United Arab Emirates, emphasising that these aggressive practices are a flagrant violation of all international laws and norms, and reflect a dangerous approach that disregards international law and the United Nations Charter.
He reaffirmed the Parliament’s full and unconditional support for the steps taken by the United Arab Emirates and other Arab countries targeted by such attacks, stressing their legitimate right to preserve their security and defend their sovereignty in accordance with international law.
The Speaker of the Arab Parliament , Mohammed bin Ahmed Al -Yamahi stated
Al-Yamahi stated on Wednesday that these acts violate international law and the United Nations Charter, posing a direct threat to regional and international peace and security. He stated that attacking residential areas, civilian facilities, and critical infrastructure, as well as the consequent civilian casualties, is a serious violation of international humanitarian law.
He emphasised that this action poses a direct threat to pan-Arab national security, stating that Arab states’ security is indivisible and that any attack on one Arab country is an attack on the entire Arab nation.
He urged Iran to immediately cease all hostile measures and respect Arab states’ sovereignty and the norms of good neighbourliness.
Iran contends its gas network is stable following an Israeli attack on its facilities.
Iran’s National Iranian Gas Company claims the country’s gas network is stable following Wednesday attack on southern gas installations.
According to a statement released by Tasnim news agency, “part of the refining units” were damaged, but gas production continues and workers are attempting to restart operations.
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It further stated that a fire at the South Pars plant had been contained, and that equipment cooling procedures were still underway.
Araghchi condemns Israel’s silence on the killings of Iranian leaders.
Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, delivered a severely worded statement criticising Israel’s recent murders of three senior Iranian politicians, branding the strikes as part of a “assassination spree.”
“Imagine an Iranian president coolly presenting a ‘kill list’ to a foreign ambassador: the US president, Congressional leaders, top Generals,” according to his post on X. “And then declaring, without hesitation: ‘We will eliminate them, one by one.'”
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Araghchi also accused international actors of applying double standards.
“But when it comes to Israel, the usual rules of the game do not seem to apply,” he replied. “The very same guardians of ‘law and order’ fall silent, equivocate, or worse, supply the weapons and the cover.”
He described Israel’s behaviour as “a calculated moral collapse,” rather than mere hypocrisy.
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