Tensions Escalate: Iran Calls for Halt in US-Israel Conflict
Iran's Supreme Leader's representative in India, Abdul Majeed Hakeem Ilahi, described the ongoing situation with the US-Israel alliance as 'no war, no peace.' He emphasized the need to stop the aggression, discussing the impact on global stability and energy crisis while highlighting Iran's resilience against calls for unconditional surrender.
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In light of growing tensions, Abdul Majeed Hakeem Ilahi, representing Iran's Supreme Leader in India, has called for an end to hostilities with the US-Israel alliance. Describing the current situation as one of 'no war, no peace,' Ilahi emphasized the importance of halting aggression for global stability.
During a press conference, Ilahi expressed concerns over the energy crisis, questioning why affected countries are not pressuring the US and Israel to cease attacks. Despite Iran's reluctance for conflict, he explained that the nation was compelled to respond to attacks and highlighted significant loss of life and infrastructure damage.
Ilahi reaffirmed Iran's determination against unconditional surrender, criticizing the strategic motivations behind the ceasefire. He stressed Iran's resilience while maintaining strong diplomatic ties with India, emphasizing continued collaboration and the future strength of their relationship.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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