TEHRAN – Protesters from various countries gathered in front of the UN’s Geneva office on Tuesday to show solidarity with the Iranian people and strongly condemn the attack on Israeli state.
The demonstration took place at the site of Des Nations, a large square in the heart of Geneva’s international district, in front of the UN headquarters.
The protests entailed accusations of attacks on medical and aid centres and nuclear facilities by the Israeli regime, killing civilians, and blatant attacks in bombing areas and violations of international principles and laws.
Also on Tuesday, the foreign ministry of 21 Arab and Muslim states condemned Israel’s attacks on Iran, urging the Zionist regime to refrain from targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities and alleviating tensions in the region.
They issued a statement as a result of an initiative by Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatti, Turkey, Jordan, Jordan, Pakistan, Balei, Brunei, Chad, Gambia, Algeria, Comoros, Djibouchi, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Sudan, Sauhaia, Iraq, Iraq, Iraq, Iraq, Iraq, Iraq, Iraq, Iraq, Iraq, Iraq, Badr Abdelatti. Libya, Egypt, Mauritania.
The joint statement expressed concern that escalation of tensions could threaten serious consequences on local safety and stability.
He emphasized the need to respect the sovereignty of the state, territorial integrity, and the principles of good neighbors, and called for peaceful conflict resolution.
The statement also called on Israel to refrain from targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities under the protection of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
In recent days, people from all walks of life have condemned Israel’s attacks on Iran, leading to the killing of many civilians, scientists, well-known figures, and top military commanders.
Latin America, Turkey, Slovenia, the UK, Pakistan, the US, Yemen, South Korea and India were among the countries that condemned Israeli invasion.
Cuban leader Miguel Diaz Canelle said in a statement X that he “strongly condemns Israel’s attacks on the Islamic Republic, denies tensions in the Middle East and endangers international and regional peace and security with unpredictable consequences.”
Venezuela’s Foreign Ministry has also condemned non-giatial, unjust and illegal attacks on Iran. Venezuela’s diplomatic services announced on its official Telegram channel:
The Nicaraguan government also denounced “Israel’s reckless attack on the people and government of Iran’s Islamic Republic” and illogical and dangerous military escalations.
The Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also rejected “an escalation of ongoing violence in the Middle East” and has expressed deep concern. The Mexican government also suggested refraining from actions that could put civilian lives at risk.
In response to the Israeli attack, Brazil’s government firmly condemned Israel’s actions and expressed concern over Israeli airstrikes on Friday morning, announcing it as a clear violation of Iran’s sovereignty and international law.
In a statement, the Chilean Communist Party condemned Israeli attacks on Iran and expressed deep concern about targeting Iran’s housing construction and civilian nuclear infrastructure, which is a violation of international law.
“Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is trying to drag our region and the whole world into disaster with reckless, aggressive and lawless actions,” Turkish President Recept Tayp Erdogan said on Friday. Erdogan also called on the international community to end the conflict.
Thousands of people gathered in major Pakistan provinces, including Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and Kybbar Paktanwa, gathered in Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and other cities on Friday afternoon to express solidarity with the country while denounced Israeli invasion of Iran.
Chicagoans responded to the ongoing strike and urged the government to end their support for Israel.
Iemenis also took him to the streets of the capital Sanaa, expressing his support for the Iranian people and condemned Israeli invasion.
In South Korea, Iranian supporters protested outside the Israeli embassy.