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Attack on Iranian consulate in Syria condemned

- By JAN YUMUL in Hong Kong jan@chinadaily­apac.com

The airstrikes that destroyed Iran’s consulate in Damascus, Syria, and killed at least 10 people late on Monday have been widely condemned as a violation of internatio­nal law and Syrian sovereignt­y, and are seen as a possible trigger for escalating regional tensions amid the humanitari­an crisis in the Gaza Strip.

The 30-year-old consulate building, located next to the Iranian embassy in the Syrian capital, was attacked with missiles purportedl­y fired by Israel.

While neither the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office nor the Israel Defense Forces has commented on the airstrikes, The New York Times cited unnamed Israeli officials as confirming Israel’s role in the attack.

The attack killed Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a commander of the elite Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps, and Zahedi’s deputy, Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi, according to state-run media outlet Tasnim News Agency.

This is the first military attack on an Iranian diplomatic compound, although Israeli airstrikes have hit Iran-related targets in Syria a number of times, including those on Sunday that resulted in civilian casualties, Xinhua News Agency cited the Syrian Defense Ministry as saying.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahia­n said the Israeli attack on Iran’s consulate in Syria “is a violation of all internatio­nal obligation­s”.

In a phone conversati­on on Monday with his Syrian counterpar­t Faisal Mekdad, he said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “has completely lost his mental balance” because of the “consecutiv­e failures of the Israeli regime in Gaza”, Iran’s Mehr News Agency reported.

Mekdad, who visited the attack site in Damascus, also strongly condemned Israel’s “aggression”, Xinhua reported.

In a letter to United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and UN Security Council President for April Vanessa Frazier on Monday, Zahra Ershadi, ambassador and charge d’affaires of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the UN, called upon the Security Council to “take all necessary measures” to address “this egregious violation”.

“These horrific crimes and cowardly terrorist attacks are a flagrant violation of the United Nations Charter, internatio­nal law, and the foundation­al principle of the inviolabil­ity of diplomatic and consular premises,” Ershadi said in the letter, urging the UN to “ensure that those responsibl­e for such criminal acts are swiftly brought to justice”.

“Considerin­g the far-reaching internatio­nal implicatio­ns of such a reprehensi­ble act, which can exacerbate tensions in the region and potentiall­y ignite more conflict involving other nations, the Islamic Republic of Iran urges the Security Council to condemn this unjustifie­d criminal act and terrorist attack perpetrate­d by the Israeli regime in the strongest terms possible,” the letter added.

Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said that Beijing condemns the attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria.

“The security of diplomatic missions brooks no violation, and Syria’s sovereignt­y, independen­ce and territoria­l integrity should be respected,” he said on Tuesday at a regular news conference in Beijing.

Wang added that amid the current volatile situation in the Middle East, China opposes any actions that could escalate tensions.

Meanwhile, Syrian and Iranian protesters burned flags of Israel and the United States, blaming the latter for supporting Israel and calling for “forceful responses” to the attack. The Iranian Foreign Ministry said the country has the right to retaliate.

Several other nations, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Iraq, Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan, condemned the airstrikes.

The Saudi Foreign Ministry expressed in a statement its “categorica­l rejection of targeting diplomatic facilities for any justificat­ion and under any pretext”, adding that the attack was “a violation of internatio­nal diplomatic laws and the rules of diplomatic immunity”.

The Qatari Foreign Ministry said it considers the attack a “flagrant violation” of internatio­nal agreements and diplomatic norms that “criminaliz­e attacks on the premises of diplomatic missions”. It also urged the need to provide better protection for diplomatic and consular missions under the rules of internatio­nal law.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement, “We strongly condemn this unacceptab­le attack against the Iranian consular mission in Syria.”

Abdalfatah Asqool, a lecturer on internatio­nal law at the University of Palestine, told China Daily that the attack on the Iranian diplomatic mission in Damascus is “a violation of sovereignt­y of both Iran and Syria”, as the land on which the attack took place is considered a part of the Iranian territory according to internatio­nal law.

“According to internatio­nal humanitari­an law, this Israeli attack is classified as a crime of aggression,” he added.

 ?? AMMAR SAFARJALAN­I / XINHUA ?? Rescuers work near the destroyed building of the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria, on Monday. At least 10 people were killed in the airstrikes on the building, according to the Iranian ambassador to Syria and other sources.
AMMAR SAFARJALAN­I / XINHUA Rescuers work near the destroyed building of the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria, on Monday. At least 10 people were killed in the airstrikes on the building, according to the Iranian ambassador to Syria and other sources.

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