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Oman continues diplomatic push for peaceful resolution in region
Oman continues diplomatic push for peaceful resolution in region

Times of Oman

time17 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Times of Oman

Oman continues diplomatic push for peaceful resolution in region

Muscat: The Sultanate of Oman continues its intensive diplomatic efforts to encourage the international community to adopt all peaceful means to halt the Israeli aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran. Oman views the escalation as a blatant violation of international, humanitarian, and moral law, and a serious obstruction to dialogue and negotiation efforts aimed at securing a fair U.S.–Iran agreement to prevent nuclear proliferation. In this context, Oman, alongside the Arab Republic of Egypt and several Arab and Islamic countries, issued a joint statement condemning Israeli attacks since June 13, 2025. The statement affirmed their rejection of military escalation, called for respect for state sovereignty, and urged the peaceful resolution of conflicts. The statement also expressed deep concern over the consequences of continued escalation, calling for an end to hostilities, the removal of nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction from the region, and emphasised the need to protect nuclear facilities and resume negotiations as the only viable path to resolving the crisis while upholding the freedom of international navigation.

Murder toll from Israeli aggression on Gaza rises to 55,706
Murder toll from Israeli aggression on Gaza rises to 55,706

Times of Oman

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Times of Oman

Murder toll from Israeli aggression on Gaza rises to 55,706

Gaza: The murder toll from the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since 7 October 2023, has risen to 55,706 martyrs, in addition to 130,101 wounded. The Ministry of Health in Gaza said that 69 martyrs and 221 wounded arrived at hospitals in the Strip over the past 24 hours. The murder toll since the occupation violated the ceasefire agreement on 18 March 2025 has risen to 5,401 martyrs and 18,060 wounded. The ministry noted that the murder toll among those waiting for aid since this morning has reached 12, in addition to more than 172 injured, who were transported to hospitals by civil defense crews. The ministry said that the murder toll from the aggression reached 55,706 martyrs and 130,101 wounded, stressing that these figures remain unofficial due to the presence of thousands of other victims under the rubble of destroyed buildings, as rescue teams cannot reach them. The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is becoming increasingly complex due to the Israeli occupation's intransigence in preventing the entry of humanitarian aid to the population, and the continued bombing of all areas, including the remaining medical and service facilities, and the tents of the displaced.

Iranian Ambassador in Tokyo hails Saudi and Arab support
Iranian Ambassador in Tokyo hails Saudi and Arab support

Arab News

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Arab News

Iranian Ambassador in Tokyo hails Saudi and Arab support

TOKYO: Iranian Ambassador to Japan, Peiman Seadat, expressed his gratitude for the unified support of Saudi Arabia and other Arab and Muslim countries in their collective effort against the aggression of the Israeli war machine. He stated that this unity among Arab and Muslim nations is a testament to the strength of regional cooperation. In an exclusive interview with Arab News Japan on Wednesday, the Ambassador highlighted that Arab and Muslim countries recognize the seriousness of the aggression by the Israeli regime and the threat it poses to the entire region. Ambassador Seadat recognized the substantial support from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Foreign Minister Prince Farhan. 'We are deeply grateful for the compassionate assistance provided by the Crown Prince to approximately 80,000 Iranian pilgrims who have been stranded in Saudi Arabia. His Highness personally assured us that these pilgrims are being welcomed as guests of the Kingdom. We will always remember the kindness shown to us by our brothers in Saudi Arabia.' The Iranian Ambassador, Seadat, also highlighted the support to Iran by Egypt, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman, among others. He also expressed gratitude to the Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, for his clear condemnation of Israel's aggressive actions against Iran.

Oman steps up diplomatic push to ease regional tensions
Oman steps up diplomatic push to ease regional tensions

Zawya

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Zawya

Oman steps up diplomatic push to ease regional tensions

Muscat – Oman has intensified its diplomatic efforts to contain the ongoing escalation in the region and prevent the spread of tensions triggered by repeated Israeli aggression. These efforts are guided by Oman's consistent foreign policy approach, which is rooted in constructive dialogue, adherence to international law, and the pursuit of peaceful solutions as the cornerstone of regional security and stability. Reflecting its strategic vision and credibility as a trusted mediator, Oman participated in the 48th Extraordinary Session of the GCC Ministerial Council, held on Monday. H E Sayyid Badr al Busaidi, Foreign Minister, led the sultanate's delegation at the session, which was convened to address the rapidly evolving regional developments. In a joint statement issued following the meeting, the GCC condemned the Israeli attacks on Iranian territory, describing them as a clear violation of national sovereignty and international law. The Council called for urgent de-escalation and the resumption of diplomatic negotiations. The statement also commended Oman's ongoing efforts to facilitate dialogue, particularly on the Iranian nuclear file, which remains a critical component of regional stability. In parallel with the Council's deliberations, H E Sayyid Badr continued intensive telephone consultations with counterparts from several countries, as well as key international stakeholders. These included discussions with Kaja Kallas, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Commission. The consultations focused on aligning international positions and strengthening political and legal pressure to immediately halt Israeli attacks. They also explored avenues to revive comprehensive negotiations aimed at restoring regional stability and averting the risks of further military escalation.

European double standards on parade over Israel's war on Iran
European double standards on parade over Israel's war on Iran

Arab News

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Arab News

European double standards on parade over Israel's war on Iran

Of all the reactions to Friday's unprovoked Israeli blitz on Iran, the European leaders' was the worst. None had the courage or the moral capacity to call it what it was: naked aggression against a sovereign state and a member of the UN. Interestingly, it was the leaders of the neighboring countries with a history of troubled ties to the Islamic Republic who were quick to condemn the Israeli attack as a clear violation of international law. One must view the European leaders' shameless position from a historical perspective. Whether it was the 2003 Anglo-American invasion of Iraq, NATO's bombardment of Libya in 2011, the genocidal war Israel is carrying out in Gaza or the stark aggression on Iran, European governments have been either directly and openly complicit or stood by and done nothing other than to lecture the world on the need to respect international law. European leaders have also proven time and again that they are merely blind followers of the US as it dictates controversial and often illegal policies about the Arab-Israeli conflict and the Israeli occupation and persecution of Palestinians. French President Emmanuel Macron's quick justification of Israel's attack on Iran was probably the worst. Other European leaders soon followed, parroting the ambiguous and misguided phrase that 'Israel has the right to defend itself.' Almost immediately, the UK's Keir Starmer, Germany's Friedrich Merz and the European Commission's Ursula von der Leyen were lining up to protect Israel and blame Iran for the most dangerous military escalation in the region since the first Gulf War. Not one leader denounced Netanyahu for his irresponsible call for regime change and the assassination of Iran's supreme leader Osama Al-Sharif One can understand the US bias in favor of Israel, no matter what it does. This has become a trait of successive American administrations, which have denied the Middle East a just and lasting settlement to the core of its instability and conflicts for decades. Israel's grip over US politics is well known. But one almost got duped by recent statements made by various European leaders who claimed that Europe must disengage and free itself from America's orbit. The illusion of such an awakening presented itself in the past few months, when European leaders attempted to distance themselves from the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over its genocidal war in Gaza. The EU tried, but failed, to make a distinction between its position against Russia's alleged crimes in Ukraine and its initial support of Israel waging a full-scale war on 2.2 million Palestinians in Gaza. Despite their apparent denunciation of Israel's Gaza war, the UK and Germany have continued to supply Israel with weapons that are being used against civilians in Gaza. So much for the crocodile tears European officials pretend to shed over the 55,000 Palestinians Israel has killed so far. But to go back to the Iran debacle, not one European leader has had the integrity to point to the fact that Israel launched its attack two days before the US and Iran were to hold a crucial sixth round of negotiations in Oman. US President Donald Trump had hinted that the two sides were close to an agreement on a nuclear deal. Not one leader even cited the testimony before Congress in March by US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, in which she clearly stated: 'The intelligence community continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon,' adding 'that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had not reauthorized the program he suspended in 2003.' And not one European leader pointed to the danger to the lives of millions in Iran and the entire region that might come from Israel's direct bombardment of Iran's numerous nuclear facilities. Not one leader bothered to denounce Netanyahu for his irresponsible call for regime change in Iran and the assassination of Iran's supreme leader. There was not one condemnation of Israel's killing of civilians, including Iranian nuclear scientists and their families. Also, European leaders have omitted to mention that Iran had already reached a deal with them, as well as the US, under which it agreed to put its entire civilian nuclear program under inspection and provided guarantees limiting its uranium enrichment. The 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action deal was derailed by Trump, not Iran, under Netanyahu's relentless attacks and lies. That agreement was deposited at the UN. Iran was not the party that withdrew from the deal. European countries were threatened by Trump not to end economic sanctions imposed on Iran, even as Iran had honored its commitments. Even then, European leaders opted to throw Tehran under the bus rather than challenge Washington or point the finger at the warmongering Netanyahu. Whatever Israel does, it does with impunity because it knows that European leaders will not dare challenge it Osama Al-Sharif The application of double standards has become a trademark of European leaders' approach to this region's conflicts, especially where Israel's interests are concerned. Israeli violations of international law and conventions are treated with the utmost delicacy and tolerance. Whatever Israel does, it does with impunity because it knows that European leaders will not dare challenge it. Macron had mustered some courage recently and denounced Israel's use of humanitarian aid as a collective punishment against Gazans, only to be branded as an antisemite by Israel. He had contemplated recognizing a Palestinian state but was reprimanded by Israel, and now it appears he has decided to defer any move. He has even offered to join Israel in fighting Iran. Once again, we have proof of how Western leaders are intimidated by Washington when it comes to averting what could spiral into a regional and possibly a global war in the Gulf. It is worth remembering that it is Israel that refuses to join the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons or allow independent inspection of its nuclear program. And it was France that assisted Israel by supplying it with a nuclear reactor back in the 1950s. Israel deceived even the US by concealing the truth about its Dimona reactor while reportedly stealing, over a few years, between 200kg and 300kg of highly enriched uranium from a private nuclear materials processing facility, the Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corporation, in Apollo, Pennsylvania, in the 1960s. By the end of the 1960s, Israel was believed to have built the first of at least 100 nuclear bombs. Israel is the country that has brought nuclear weapons into this region, with the help of France and the US. European leaders' feverish support of Netanyahu, a wanted war criminal, in his reckless war against Iran is inexcusable and shameless. It is an insult to European values and the people of this region. It proves once again that those leaders are sacrificing Europe's interests for the sake of an Israel gone rogue. And it demonstrates that, while Europe might be an economic giant — for now — it is, in fact, a political dwarf. Meanwhile, Israel's mass slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza continues unabated. Europe's silence is deafening.

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