Secretary General of the Arab League: "Unprovoked and Cowardly" are Iran's Attacks Against Its Neighbors
The Secretary General of the Arab League condemned Iran's attacks as irresponsible and urged Tehran to reconsider its strategic errors.
Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the Secretary-General of the Arab League, described Iran's attacks against member states as "unprovoked and cowardly." Speaking during a video conference held with Arab foreign ministers in Cairo, he criticized these strikes as irresponsible and called on Tehran to reconsider what he termed a "gigantic strategic mistake." Aboul Gheit emphasized the inexcusable nature of Iran's actions and highlighted the sorrow of Gulf states whose peace initiatives have been met with aggression rather than cooperation.
This commentary came in the context of escalating tensions in the region, particularly following a recent military action by U.S. and Israeli forces against Iran. The Secretary-General noted that Iran's retaliatory strikes targeted Israel and Gulf countries hosting American installations, further compounding regional instability. The Arab League's position reflects a growing concern among its members regarding the impact of Iranian military operations and their implications for regional security.
In light of these developments, Aboul Gheit reiterated that Arab states are not parties to the ongoing conflict, stressing a need for a diplomatic resolution to prevent further escalation. The Arab League's call for restraint and dialogue underscores the organization's aim to maintain stability and address the underlying tensions in the Middle East, aiming for a collective approach to peace among the involved nations.