Tensions Rise as Conflict Between Israel and Iran Intensifies
King Abdullah II condemned Israel's actions on Iran during a speech in Strasbourg. Explosions in Tehran highlighted the growing conflict, with over 450 deaths reported by Human Rights Activists. The EU's chief diplomat warned of broader conflict if the US joined. Meanwhile, Russia's drone production remains unaffected.
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In Strasbourg, France, King Abdullah II delivered a powerful condemnation of Israel's offensive on Iran, addressing European Union parliamentarians. He emphasized the unpredictable consequences of the conflict, which threatens global peace.
Tehran experienced more turmoil with explosions, raising concerns about the rising death toll. Human Rights Activists reported 452 deaths since the Israeli offensive began last Friday, highlighting the gravity of the situation.
The European Union's chief diplomat, Kaja Kallas, warned that US involvement could escalate the conflict regionally. She stressed the need for de-escalation and diplomatic solutions. Despite the turmoil, Russia's drone production remains unaffected, as it maintains its manufacturing capabilities in Tatarstan.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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