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Arab countries are also calling for peace in the region
Arab countries are also calling for peace in the region
<p>GENICHESK. TAVRIA. After Iran attacked Israel with hundreds of missiles and drones, 99% of which were destroyed by the Israeli army (in cooperation with the armed forces of the US, Britain and Jordan), tensions in the region continue to rise. It is not fully known what decision Israel has made, whether it will retaliate against Iran or not. Western leaders are urging Netanyahu to restrain. Arab leaders are hoping to de-escalate the conflict as well. This is reported by <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/04/14/iran-israel-conflict-jordan-saudi-arabia/">The Washington Post</a>. </p> <blockquote> <p>"Arab governments, already struggling to contain popular fury at Israel's deadly military offensive in Gaza, pleaded for calm," is stated in the article.</p> </blockquote> <p>The Saudi foreign minister is reported to have called for "the highest levels of self-restraint." Egypt also "emphasizes the need for maximum self-restraint." Jordan, for its turn, found itself in the most difficult position. The Jordanian Armed Forces did shoot down those missiles and UAVs that entered the country's airspace. The kingdom's population reacted negatively to this decision, as many Palestinians live there.</p> <p>Thus, the views of the public and the government in the region are divided.</p>
<p>GENICHESK. TAVRIA. After Iran attacked Israel with hundreds of missiles and drones, 99% of which were destroyed by the Israeli army (in cooperation with the armed forces of the US, Britain and Jordan), tensions in the region continue to rise. It is not fully known what decision Israel has made, whether it will retaliate against Iran or not. Western leaders are urging Netanyahu to restrain. Arab leaders are hoping to de-escalate the conflict as well. This is reported by <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/04/14/iran-israel-conflict-jordan-saudi-arabia/">The Washington Post</a>. </p> <blockquote> <p>"Arab governments, already struggling to contain popular fury at Israel's deadly military offensive in Gaza, pleaded for calm," is stated in the article.</p> </blockquote> <p>The Saudi foreign minister is reported to have called for "the highest levels of self-restraint." Egypt also "emphasizes the need for maximum self-restraint." Jordan, for its turn, found itself in the most difficult position. The Jordanian Armed Forces did shoot down those missiles and UAVs that entered the country's airspace. The kingdom's population reacted negatively to this decision, as many Palestinians live there.</p> <p>Thus, the views of the public and the government in the region are divided.</p>
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Arab countries are also calling for peace in the region

Arab countries are also calling for peace in the region

15.04.2024

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GENICHESK. TAVRIA. After Iran attacked Israel with hundreds of missiles and drones, 99% of which were destroyed by the Israeli army (in cooperation with the armed forces of the US, Britain and Jordan), tensions in the region continue to rise. It is not fully known what decision Israel has made, whether it will retaliate against Iran or not. Western leaders are urging Netanyahu to restrain. Arab leaders are hoping to de-escalate the conflict as well. This is reported by The Washington Post

"Arab governments, already struggling to contain popular fury at Israel's deadly military offensive in Gaza, pleaded for calm," is stated in the article.

The Saudi foreign minister is reported to have called for "the highest levels of self-restraint." Egypt also "emphasizes the need for maximum self-restraint." Jordan, for its turn, found itself in the most difficult position. The Jordanian Armed Forces did shoot down those missiles and UAVs that entered the country's airspace. The kingdom's population reacted negatively to this decision, as many Palestinians live there.

Thus, the views of the public and the government in the region are divided.


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