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Israel asks the UN for sanctions against Iran which defends itself by invoking its right to self-defense

Israel asks the UN for sanctions against Iran which defends itself by invoking its right to self-defense

Before the UN, the Jewish state calls for sanctions against Iran

L'Hebrew State used the platform of theUN to claim sanctions firmer internationals againstIran, denouncing Iranian nuclear activities and their potential threat to global security. Accusations rejected by Iran, which responded by invoking its right to self-defense and criticizing Israel for its own military actions in the region.

Growing tension

The Jewish state's request comes against a backdrop of growing tensions between Israel and Iran. Israel has long been a vocal critic of Iran's nuclear program, fearing that Iran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons - an accusation that Iran has always denied.

Iran invokes its right to self-defense

In response to the Hebrew State's request for sanctions, theIran invoked his right to self-defense, asserting that it had the right to continue its nuclear program for reasons of national security. This program, they said, is intended to ensure Iran's security against perceived threats, including those from Israel.

The role of the UN

L'UN has a delicate role to play, seeking to implement sanctions that deter Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, while respecting Iran's right to sovereignty and self-defense.

Diplomatic solutions

It is necessary, now more than ever, to find a diplomatic solution to this ongoing conflict. Talks and negotiations should be encouraged, with the aim of defusing tension and avoiding any escalation leading to armed conflict. In this context, the role of the international community and global organizations like the UN is essential to facilitate constructive dialogue and to ensure that all States respect international law. Ultimately, a lasting solution to the Iranian nuclear problem can only be achieved through peaceful and diplomatic means, not through tougher sanctions or the threat of military action.