16 June 2025 - 08:43
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Iran urges Muslim nations to unite against Israeli aggression

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has urged Muslim nations to take united action against Israel's increasing lawlessness and aggression targeting regional countries. His call was made during a phone conversation with Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Secretary-General Hussein Ibrahim Taha on Saturday, where they discussed Israel's recent attacks on Iran.

AhlulBayt News Agency: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has urged Muslim nations to take united action against Israel's increasing lawlessness and aggression targeting regional countries. His call was made during a phone conversation with Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Secretary-General Hussein Ibrahim Taha on Saturday, where they discussed Israel's recent attacks on Iran.

Araghchi condemned Israel’s blatant violations of international law and the UN Charter, describing them as threats to regional and global peace. He accused the Israeli regime of deliberately targeting civilians, university professors, and nuclear sites, arguing that Israel’s unchecked impunity emboldens it to commit more crimes.

The Iranian foreign minister affirmed that Iran’s Armed Forces are fully prepared to defend the nation until the aggression ceases. He also expressed gratitude to Taha and the OIC for their solidarity and condemnation of Israeli actions, describing the attack as a criminal act.

In response, Taha strongly denounced Israel’s military aggression against Iran, voicing deep concerns over its consequences. He assured that the OIC will coordinate with the United Nations to mobilize international support against this violation of global norms, aiming to prevent further regional tensions and instability.

Early on Friday, Israeli forces launched an attack against Iran, striking multiple military, nuclear, and civilian sites in Tehran and other cities. The aggression triggered widespread condemnation worldwide, as global leaders expressed concerns over escalating conflicts in the region./

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