MADRID 19 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –
Israel’s Foreign Minister, Gideon Saar, asked the UN Security Council on Monday to act “urgently” in response to the activity of pro-Iran militias in Iraq and to ensure that the Government of this country “complies with International Law”, preventing attacks on Israel from its territory.
“I am writing to express our deep concern about the significant increase in the frequency and intensity of attacks against Israel carried out by Iranian-backed militias in Iraq since September 2024,” the minister said in a letter to the president. of the Security Council.
The Israeli representative has denounced that since the attacks by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on October 7, 2023, a series of pro-Iran militias have launched “hundreds of unmanned aerial vehicles as well as several dozen cruise missiles” against Israeli territory. .
Saar has condemned these attacks, alleging that they are “deliberately aimed at attacking national infrastructures, civilian areas and military bases” and that they represent a “flagrant violation” of the United Nations Charter and International Law, and has warned that they could “drag the region to a very dangerous escalation,” in addition to threatening international peace and security.
The minister has identified Kataib Hezbollah, Asaib Ahl al Haq – also known as Jazali Network -, Al Nujaba and the Badr Brigade, among other groups, as responsible, ensuring that they are affiliates of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), which They are integrated into the Iraqi security forces.
Likewise, Saar has pointed out to the Iraqi Executive: “It is responsible, under International Law, for preventing the use of its territory as a base for attacks against other nations.”
“Israel calls on the Iraqi Government to fulfill this obligation and take immediate measures to stop and prevent these attacks,” he declared, recalling as usual that the Jewish State “has the inherent right to self-defense and to take all necessary measures.” necessary to protect itself and its citizens.
For this reason, it has urged the UN Security Council to take “immediate” measures to guarantee that the Government of Iraq complies with its international obligations, preventing “the transit to and from” the Arab country “of terrorists, as well as weapons destined to terrorists and financing to support terrorists.
Hostilities in the region broke out after the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and other Palestinian factions launched a series of attacks against Israel on October 7 that left almost 1,200 dead and more than 240 hostages. The Israeli Army then began a bloody military campaign against Gaza that has so far left more than 43,900 dead, to which are added more than 760 Palestinian deaths in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
The attacks of October 7, called ‘Al Aqsa Flood’ by Hamas and its allies, also led to the opening of the front on the border between Israel and Lebanon, with constant fighting for months and a new Israeli invasion since October 1. October. In addition, the Houthis and pro-Iran militias in Iraq have launched missiles and drones against Israel – which has carried out bombings against the territory of Lebanon, Syria and Yemen – in response to its offensive against Gaza.
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