Baghdad: Iraq, Egypt, and Jordan have condemned the Israeli occupation strikes on Iranian lands, describing them as a violation of international law. A statement from the Iraqi Government Spokesman Basim Al-Awadi called for the international community to move beyond verbal condemnations and take practical, deterrent actions. He emphasized Iraq's commitment to sovereignty, non-use of force, and peaceful dispute resolution, expressing solidarity with the Iranian people.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry issued a statement warning that such actions could further ignite conflict and lead to wider regional instability. Egypt stressed the importance of respecting sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity, advocating for justice and the end of Israeli occupation of Arab territories.
Jordan's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Sufian Qudah, also highlighted the potential consequences of these escalatory actions, which could threaten regional security and stability and risk increasing tensions.
Earlier, Iranian state media confirmed that Israeli airstrikes on Tehran and other areas resulted in civilian and military casualties, while damaging nuclear facilities and residential neighborhoods.