Irish Daily Mirror

Tanaiste call for calm on Iran drones and missiles

- BY GRAINNE NI AODHA

TANAISTE Micheal Martin has urged Israel not to respond to Iran’s drones and missiles attack at the weekend.

There are fears it could lead to an escalation of the conflict in the Middle East as Israel prepares for a military offensive on Rafah in southern Gaza.

EU foreign affairs ministers met on Tuesday and the leaders of the 27 member states are meeting in Brussels this week.

It will be the first European Council meeting attended by Taoiseach Simon Harris, who condemned Iran’s attack on Israel as “reckless”.

Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence Martin said yesterday the threat of escalation in the Middle

East “could not get more serious”.plight

He also urged people to remember the plight of Gazans.

He said at a commission­ing ceremony at The Curragh in Co Kildare: “Ireland’s role, along with fellow members of the European Union, is to appeal for de-escalation of tensions and conflict between Israel and Iran.

”The implicatio­ns for the wider region and the civilians in the wider region are extremely dark if conflict escalates – and for the world itself in terms of lives and in terms of livelihood­s.

“Regional escalation has the potential to really undermine and obstruct trade routes, which impacts people in terms of food and in terms of the basic essentials of life so it could not get more serious.

“We’re saying to Israel not to respond to Iran’s attack, and we’re saying to both sides to de-escalate.

“We must not forget about the plight of the people of Gaza who are close to famine, too many civilian lives have been lost, the trauma and terror that the children of Gaza have been through must end, and that war has to end.”

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