Diplomacy and De-escalation Urged Amid Rising Tensions in Middle East
Italy and Iraq's foreign ministers called for diplomacy and de-escalation in the Middle East, expressing concerns over escalating tensions. Following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, threats of revenge on Israel raised fears of a wider conflict. They urged involved parties to seek dialogue and a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
The foreign ministers of Italy and Iraq have issued a call for diplomacy and de-escalation in the Middle East, amid rising concerns over regional tensions. Both ministers expressed their deep worry over an escalation that could threaten the entire area.
Last week's assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran has sparked threats of revenge against Israel, increasing fears of a broader Middle East conflict.
Italy's Antonio Tajani and Iraq's Fouad Hussein released a joint statement urging all parties involved to engage in dialogue and diplomacy to promote de-escalation and work towards a lasting ceasefire in Gaza.
(With inputs from agencies.)

