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Iran warns the United States at the UN: They will not be safe if the conflict in Gaza continues

Iran warns the United States at the UN: They will not be safe if the conflict in Gaza continues

Before the UN, Iran warns that UNITED STATES will not be spared if the war continues Gaza

\n\nAt a meeting at the UN, Iran speaks out harshly against the continuation of the conflict in Gaza and explicitly warns the United States.\n\n

Iran raises its voice

\n\nIran made a harsh statement to the United Nations (UN), warning UNITED STATES that they will not be spared if the war continues Gaza. The statement comes at a time when the conflict between Israel and Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, is intensifying, with a significant increase in air attacks in recent days.\n\n

Taking a position

\n\nIran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson said continued U.S. support for Israel and the U.S.'s prevention of a ceasefire will not be without consequences. He also expressed his country's firm belief that the Palestinian people must be supported in the face of US-backed Israeli aggression.\n\n

Indirect threat?

\n\nWhile Iran's warning is revered, it is not specific about what retaliatory measures the country might take. Economic sanctions, increased support for Palestinian forces or even direct confrontation are all possible possibilities.\n\nIn any case, Iran's message is clear: the country will not remain silent in the face of the continuation of the war Gaza supported by the UNITED STATES. The conflict, which has already caused the death of numerous civilians and devastated infrastructure, still seems far from over. \n\n

International pressure

\n\nFaced with rising tensions and the escalation of the conflict, the international community is called upon to act in favor of a peaceful resolution. The UN, on the front line, is called upon to fulfill its role as guarantor of respect for international humanitarian law and the protection of non-combatant civilians. \n\nIn short, Iran's declaration adds additional and urgent pressure on the international community, and more particularly on the UNITED STATES, to act as quickly as possible and put an end to the situation of instability Gaza. \n\n