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Israel urges sanctions against Iran after aerial attack

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said on Tuesday that he has contacted 32 countries calling on them to impose sanctions against Tehran. The move comes as Israel mulls a military response to Iran’s attack on Israel.

Iran says its attacks on Saturday, using more than 300 drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles, were in retaliation for Israel’s strike on the Iranian consulate in Syria. That attack killed 13 people, including two commanders of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).

“Alongside the military response to the firing of the missiles and the UAVs, I am leading a diplomatic offensive against Iran,” Katz said on X.

“This morning, I sent letters to 32 countries and spoke with dozens of foreign ministers and leading figures around the world, calling for sanctions to be imposed on the Iranian missile project and that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps be declared a terrorist organisation”.

Katz did not specify which governments he had asked to impose the sanctions.

“Iran must be stopped now – before it is too late,” he insisted.

Tension is high as Israel mulls its reaction to Saturday’s attack.

International pressure calling for restraint is rife from Tel Aviv’s partners amid fears that the war in Gaza threatens further escalation of conflict in the Middle East.

However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and military commanders have pledged retaliation, albeit in undefined form for the meantime.

Chief of staff Herzi Halevi stated on Monday that “this launch of so many missiles, cruise missiles and drones into Israeli territory will be met with a response” but gave no details.

Against this backdrop, Iran warned on Tuesday that it will respond swiftly to any action against its interests.

“We categorically declare that the smallest action against Iranian interests will certainly be met with a severe, widespread and painful response against any perpetrator,” President Ebrahim Raisi told Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

Iran’s deputy foreign minister Ali Bagheri Kani told state TV on Monday night that Tehran’s response to any Israeli retaliation would be “a matter of seconds”.

Iran will not wait for another 12 days to respond, he added, a reference to the delay between the April 1 strike on the Syrian diplomatic facility and Iran’s attacks on Israel.

Iran beach volleyball team finish runners-up in Thailand Samila Open

Iran’s Abbas Pour-Asgari and Alireza Aghajani defeated India, the Maldives, Qatar, Indonesia, Japan, and the hosts Thailand in the earlier matches to power their way to the final match.

In the final match, they faced the Australian due, Pitak Tipjan, Poravid Taovato, but were defeated 21-17 and 21-18 in the action-packed match.

The Thai city of Songkhla hosted the competitions from April 13 to 16.

Earlier this month, Iran won the gold medal of the AVC Beach Tour Nuvali Open in the Philippines.

The Iranian players grabbed the second spot at the 2024 China International Snow Volleyball Invitational Tournament in March.

No ceasefire deal without Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, return of displaced: Hamas

Israel Hostages

“There is no concession on the complete withdrawal (of the Israeli army from Gaza) and the free return of the displaced people to their areas across the Gaza Strip,” Izzat Al-Rishq, a member of the Hamas political bureau, said in a statement on Monday.

“A permanent cease-fire is the only guarantee to protect our people and stop the bloodshed and massacres,” he added.

Al-Rishq warned that Israel seeks “a temporary (cease-fire) agreement” to free its hostages and then to resume “the war and genocide.”

On Saturday, Hamas announced it submitted its response to Egypt and Qatar on the proposed cease-fire in Gaza with Israel and reiterated its demands for a permanent cease-fire, the withdrawal of the Israeli army from the Gaza Strip, the return of the displaced and allowing more humanitarian aid into the enclave.

Israel has killed more than 33,800 Palestinians since an Oct. 7, 2023 cross-border attack by Hamas in which some 1,200 Israelis were killed and around 250 hostages taken.

A previous deal in November saw the release of 81 Israelis and 24 foreigners in exchange for 240 Palestinians, including 71 women and 169 children.

The US, Qatar and Egypt have been since trying to broker an agreement to release the remaining Israeli captives.

The conflict has pushed 85% of Gaza’s population into internal displacement amid acute shortages of food, clean water and medicine, while 60% of the enclave’s infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed.

Global calls for a cease-fire have been growing as the war has entered its seventh month.

Senior diplomat warns Iran to respond to any Israeli attack ‘within seconds’

Ali Bagheri Kani

“In case of repetition of another mistake, they should expect a harsher, faster, and more immediate response,” he said on Monday.

“This time, the Zionists should know this that they will not have a 12-day-long timespace,” the official noted, adding, “The response that they are going to receive [this time around] cannot be measured by [such time standards as] days or hours, but [will come in a matter of] seconds.”

On April 1, the Israeli regime committed a terrorist attack against Iran’s diplomatic premises in the Syrian capital Damascus.

The Israeli attack resulted in the martyrdom of Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), his deputy, General Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi, and five of their accompanying officers.

In retaliation, the IRGC targeted the occupied territories late on Saturday with a barrage of drones and missiles. The retaliatory strikes, dubbed Operation True Promise, has inflicted damage on Israeli military bases across the Palestinian occupied territories.

“If there is any [measure of] rationality within the Zionist regime, they [will know this that they] must not repeat their strategic mistake with another mistake,” Bagheri said.

The Zionists, the official stated, should know that if their mistake concerning the Iranian consulate warrants such a crushing retaliation, then their likely malign intentions against the Iranian soil would “principally entail a much more vehement response”.

Amid speculation about the potential Israeli attack, senior Iranian political and military leaders, including President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, have warned of a stronger and more severe response.

Italy warns Israeli retaliation for Iran military operation could lead to spiral of violence

“We hope that Israel, strengthened by its military victory, will want to make common sense prevail by desisting from further reactions that could trigger a spiral of violence harmful to everyone,” Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said during a hearing of the Italian parliament’s Foreign Affairs Commission.

“We demand that Iran and affiliated groups cease their attacks and stand ready to take further measures in response to any new destabilizing initiatives,” he added.

Speaking at the same hearing, Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto said that Iran’s attack increased the risk of collateral damage in the Red Sea and Lebanon, where Italy has a warship and troops, respectively in the scope of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) mission.

On the risk of possible escalation deriving from Israel’s possible reaction, he stated, “I am not and do not want to call myself pessimistic, but I am certainly worried: there could be a reaction from Israel and a new spiral of violence and war could still be triggered.”

Iran on Saturday launched an airborne attack on Israel in retaliation for an April 1 airstrike on its diplomatic compound in the Syrian capital. It reportedly fired more than 300 drones and missiles.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said the reprisal on Israel was “necessary and appropriate” and was aimed at military targets. Israel has vowed to respond to the attack.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian vowed that any further Israeli attack will be met with a “stronger” and “extensive” response.

Zelensky calls on West to treat Ukraine like Israel

Zelensky in US

Zelensky issued the appeal in a Telegram post on Monday, showering praise on the “allied action” to help Israel during Iran’s strikes.

“It demonstrated how truly effective unity in defending against terror can be when it is based on sufficient political will. Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Jordan acted together and with maximum efficiency,” Zelensky asserted.

The president said that “no one was dragged into the war” due to the action against Iran, while noting that “Israel is not a NATO member, so no action, such as triggering Article 5, was required”. Zelensky then urged the collective West to provide Ukraine with the same level of support and protect it from Russian long-range strikes.

“European skies could have received the same level of protection long ago if Ukraine had received similar full support from its partners in intercepting drones and missiles,” he stated, pledging to raise the issue with the country’s backers.

Over the course of the conflict, Kiev has repeatedly urged Western nations to provide protection from Russian airstrikes one way or another, up to establishing a NATO-enforced no-fly zone over Ukraine.

These ideas, however, have never come to fruition over fears that such moves would drag the West into an all-out war with Russia. Moscow has repeatedly warned that it would treat such attempts by any parties as a direct entrance into the conflict on Kiev’s side.

White House national security spokesman John Kirby told journalists on Monday the US will not shoot down Russian drones and missiles fired at Ukraine, in contrast to how American forces protected Israel from the Iranian attack.

The US, the UK and France helped Israel repel a massive barrage launched by Iran in retaliation for an Israeli strike on its consulate in Damascus earlier this month. Kirby was asked during a daily briefing whether the same tactics could be used in the Ukraine conflict.

“I knew this question was coming,” he responded.

“Look: different conflicts, different airspace, different threat picture. And [President Joe Biden] has been clear from the beginning [of the Ukraine hostilities] that the US is not going to be involved in that conflict in a combat role.”

Western powers have pledged to provide assistance to Kiev “for as long as it takes” to defeat Russia. However, they have repeatedly rejected the idea of directly engaging Russian forces. Even the French government, which has not ruled out deploying troops to Ukraine, made it clear that any hypothetical mission would be to relieve Ukrainian soldiers of non-combat duties, so that Kiev could send more of its own troops to the front line.

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron was asked the same question as Kirby during an interview with LBC on Monday.

“Actually, putting NATO forces directly in conflict with Russian forces – I think that would be a dangerous escalation,” he said. Instead of “Western planes over [its] skies trying to shoot things down,” Ukraine instead requires air defense systems, Cameron suggested.

Moscow perceives the Ukraine conflict as a US-led proxy war on Russia, in which Ukrainians are being used as ‘cannon fodder’. It has warned that it will consider any military assets directly engaged in hostilities as legitimate targets, regardless of who operates them.

Statements from some Western officials appear to back up the Russian view of the situation. Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson claimed last week that the US and its allies are getting “fantastic value” from the money spent on Ukraine, because “those guys without a single pair of American boots on the ground are fighting for the West.”

2 Mass graves discovered in Gaza Strip

Gaza War

The first mass grave was discovered at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, and the second was found in Beit Lahiya.

Al Jazeera Arabic reported nine bodies were found at al-Shifa Hospital before the health officials stopped digging, fearing that they could get targeted by the Israeli drones hovering in the skies above them.

But Gaza residents and medical crews told CNN fifteen bodies were recovered from around Al-Shifa Hospital following the withdrawal of the Israeli military from the area two weeks ago.

The uncovered bodies had not fully decomposed, which indicated that they had been killed recently.

Some of the people who had been killed and buried appear to have been patients at the hospital and had medical bandages and catheters attached to their bodies.

Family members of the deceased who identified the bodies confirmed that some of those killed were patients. They include an elderly man, a woman, and a man in his 20s.

Doctors and staff from the hospital stated that some people were killed outside the main gate (building number 80) of the hospital. Medical staff said they witnessed killings and burials.

In Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza, another mass grave containing about 20 decomposed bodies was discovered.

Residents said the bodies belong to the Al-Assaf family, and added they were killed during an incursion by the Israeli military forces in the area four months ago.

The Palestinian group Hamas announced the new mass grave discovered at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza is “horrifying”.

The group stressed the mass grave includes “several decomposing bodies” that Israeli forces, using military bulldozers, hid under the rubble before withdrawing from the medical complex earlier this month.

Israeli forces have attacked and besieged the hospital several times since October 7, leaving it largely in ruins. Thousands of medical staff, patients, and displaced families were at the facility during the attacks, with witnesses saying hundreds lost their lives as a result.

The latest discovery indicates that there are “no limits” to what Israeli forces are willing to do, Hamas noted.

Their crimes are continuing because of the international community’s silence in the face of this “genocide” against Palestinians in Gaza, the group added.

“The series of ongoing violations, including the discovery of mass graves in al-Shifa, cases of execution, and the hundreds of bodies that remain under the rubble … are clear and well-documented war crimes,” it said.

Hamas called on the international community to bring those responsible to justice.

Iran says warned US over consequences of repeated Israeli adventurism

White House

Amirabdollahian made the remarks in a Monday phone call with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi.

“We have clearly warned the White House that, in case of [fresh] adventurism by the Zionist regime in repeating terrorist aggression against Iran’s interests and security, Tehran’s subsequent response and action would be decisive, immediate, and extensive,” the Iranian minister said.

On April 1, the Israeli regime committed a terrorist attack against Iran’s diplomatic premises in the Syrian capital Damascus.

The Israeli attack resulted in the martyrdom of Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), his deputy, General Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi, and five of their accompanying officers.

Retaliating against the attack, the IRGC targeted the occupied territories late on Saturday with a barrage of drones and missiles. The retaliatory attack, dubbed Operation True Promise, has inflicted damage on Israeli military bases across the occupied territories.

Following the reprisal, Iran both relayed the message that it viewed the matter as “concluded”, and also warned the US, the Israeli regime’s biggest ally, against trying to involve itself in the conflict.

For his part, the Chinese official said Beijing vehemently condemned the attack on the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, considering it to be in violation of international rules and principles.

Wang noted how his country had likewise supported the Islamic Republic’s just demands at the United Nations Security Council, despite double-standard practices on the part of the US and its Western allies, which saw them refusing to condemn the Israeli atrocity.

He said he had notified his American counterpart, Antony Blinken, about the Iranian party’s principled position concerning the recent developments.

“China and the Islamic Republic are strategic partners,” Wang added, saying, “Beijing always attaches great importance to Iran’s positions and standpoint.”

Iran FM to UN chief: Anti-Israeli military operation could have been wider in scope

Antonio Guterres and Hossein Amir Abdollahian

Amirabdollahian made the remarks in a telephone conversation with the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday.

The top diplomat was referring to the Islamic Republic’s Saturday reprisal against the Israeli regime’s deadly attack of April 1 against the country’s diplomatic premises in the Syrian capital Damascus.

“Although, the Islamic Republic was capable of conducting this operation across a wider radius, it just targeted parts of the Zionist regime’s positions, from which the [Israeli] attack against our country’s Embassy in Damascus had taken place,” the foreign minister said.

The retaliation, he added, fitted within the country’s right to legitimate defense and the international law.

Due to the UN Security Council’s refusal to condemn the attack, the Islamic Republic was left with no option but to resort to the defensive operation and punish the Zionist regime, he stated.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the foreign minister pointed to the Israeli regime’s genocidal war against the Gaza Strip, which began on October 7 last year following Operation al-Aqsa Storm by the coastal sliver’s resistance groups.

“The United States and its allies refuse to stop the regime,” he noted, and denounced the international community’s failure to put an end to the genocide.

The Iranian official welcomed the United Nations’ efforts towards cessation of the warfare and transfer of humanitarian aid to the Palestinian territory.

For his part, Guterres pointed to Iran’s retaliation against the Israeli regime, advising parties to regional conflicts to exercise restraint.

The UN chief noted how he had condemned acts of violation targeting diplomatic premises on several occasions.

He expressed delight in Iran’s current refusal to take additional measures against the occupying regime, advising Tel Aviv to refrain from committing fresh aggression against the Islamic Republic.

Any slightest move against Iran to face harsh response: President Raisi

Raisi Qatar Emir

President Raisi made the remarks in a phone conversation with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani the Emir of Qatar on Monday evening.

He referred to the Zionist regime’s terror attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, adding the move signifies the regime’s desperation and failure in achieving its objectives, including those in the Gaza war.

The Iranian president said, due to the inaction of the United Nations Security Council to stop the Zionists’ crimes, the Islamic Republic of Iran, under Article 51 of the UN Charter regarding the right to legitimate defense and in a punitive measure, targeted those centers inside the occupied Palestinian territories from which the Damascus raid had been carried out.

During the operation “True Promise”, the armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran attacked two centers in the occupied territories using drones and missiles.

President Raisi once again underlined the need to adopt deterrent measures against the Israeli regime, particularly by Islamic states. He reiterated the blind support of some western countries for the Israeli regime, paves the way for fostering tension in the region.

Referring to the Gaza war, Iran’s president said the Israeli regime, supported by some western countries, keeps its campaign of genocide and child-killing, but the oppressed Palestinian people are resisting these horrible crimes and will emerge victorious.