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israeli and iranian representatives tit-for-tat: guterres urges cessation of hostilities in lebanon

2024-10-04

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on october 2, local time, the united nations security council urgently reviewed the situation in lebanon and israel at the request of the french delegation. at the meeting, representatives of israel and iran were in tit-for-tat confrontation.
danon, permanent representative of israel to the united nations, and iravani, permanent representative of iran to the united nationsthey accuse each other of being terrorist states.representatives of both countries said they would retaliate if attacked by the other side.
danon, permanent representative of israel to the united nations:we will respond forcefully to any missile fired at us and we will take action. i assure you that because of their actions, iran will face far more serious consequences than they imagine.we demand immediate and severe sanctions on iran.
iran’s permanent representative to the united nations irawani:every restraint exercised by iran will only embolden israel to commit greater crimes and launch more aggression. therefore,iran's actions are necessary to restore balance and deterrence.iran is ready to take further defense measures if necessary to protect our legitimate rights and interests, sovereignty and territorial integrity and to fight against any military aggression and illegal actions.
guterres urges cessation of hostilities in lebanon
united nations secretary-general guterres said at the meeting that the situation in lebanon is worrying.it is absolutely necessary to avoid the outbreak of all-out war, which would have far-reaching and devastating consequences.guterres said it was time to end hostilities in lebanon.
united nations secretary-general guterres:each escalation is an excuse for the next escalation. we must not ignore the huge toll this intensifying conflict is taking on civilians, and we cannot turn a blind eye to systematic violations of international humanitarian law.this tit-for-tat violence must stop, time is running out.
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