Egypt, GCC Condemn Israeli Attacks on Iran, Urge Ceasefire Middle East
Egypt, GCC Condemn Israeli Attacks on Iran, Urge Ceasefire Middle East

Egypt, GCC Condemn Israeli Attacks on Iran, Urge Ceasefire Middle East

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Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty have strongly condemned Israeli attacks on Iran, particularly its nuclear facilities, calling them violations of international law and a serious threat to Middle East stability. El-Sisi emphasized the need for an immediate ceasefire and a return to negotiations to achieve a sustainable, peaceful solution, stressing that military actions will not resolve the crisis. Egypt advocates for the two-state solution and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state as key to lasting regional stability. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and its Secretary-General Jassem Al Budaiwi also condemned Israel's actions as breaches of international law, urging all parties to exercise restraint and prioritize diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation. Both Egypt and the GCC highlighted the importance of respecting state sovereignty and international law, calling for international responsibility, dialogue, and humanitarian aid access, especially concerning the Gaza conflict and Palestinian suffering. These collective positions underscore the regional consensus on de-escalation, diplomacy, and adherence to international norms to address the intertwined crises in the Middle East.

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