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The spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement criticizing what he described as the Israeli regime’s reliance on U.S. technology in its military operations in Gaza. He condemned the recent escalation of violence and the resulting casualties, emphasizing the devastating impact on civilians. The spokesperson highlighted the moral responsibility of the international community to address the situation, asserting that the use of advanced weaponry contributes to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region.
He called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and urged global powers to reconsider their military support to Israel. The statement reflects Iran's longstanding opposition to Israeli actions in Palestinian territories and its call for solidarity with the Palestinian people. The spokesperson reiterated that the use of sophisticated technology in warfare exacerbates suffering and undermines efforts for peace. This condemnation underscores the tensions surrounding the conflict and the international implications of military alliances.
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