Iraq protests to UN over Israeli airspace breach for Iran strike
- On Friday, Iraq filed a formal complaint with the UN Security Council condemning Israel's violation of Iraqi airspace during its large-scale airstrikes on Iran.
- The complaint was filed following Israel’s coordinated Operation Rising Lion airstrikes, which targeted key Iranian defense and nuclear facilities, resulting in the deaths of senior commanders and scientists.
- Iraq condemned the Israeli operations as a clear infringement on its national sovereignty and a contravention of international regulations and the UN Charter, subsequently ordering the closure of Baghdad's Green Zone amid escalating regional tensions.
- As of Friday afternoon, Israel’s assault had killed 70 people and injured over 320, while Iraq urged the Security Council to deter further aggression during ongoing US-Iran negotiations.
- Iraq called on the international community to act firmly to restrain Israel, prevent war escalation, ensure respect for Iraqi sovereignty, and maintain regional stability.
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Iraq protests to UN over Israeli airspace breach for Iran strike
The Iraqi government has condemned what it described as a "Zionist aggression" against the Islamic Republic of Iran, calling for an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council and warning of the grave consequences of military escalation in the region. In a statement on Friday, government spokesperson Bassem Al-Awadi said, "The Government of the Republic of Iraq condemns in the strongest terms the military assault carried out by the …
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