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Israel, Iran trade barbs at the UN

Who shot first disputed at Security Council meet

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YORK: Israel and Iran accused one another at the United Nations of being the main threat to peace in the Middle East, each calling on the Security Council to impose sanctions on their sworn enemy.

“The mask is off. Iran, the number one global sponsor of terror, has exposed its true face as the destabilis­er of the region and the world,” Israel’s UN Ambassador Gilad Erdan on Sunday told an emergency meeting of the Security Council convened after Teheran’s unpreceden­ted attack on Israel overnight.

“The mask comes off and the gloves must come on,” he said, imploring the body to “take action.”

Erdan asked the Security Council to designate the Revolution­ary Guards, the Islamic Republic’s ideologica­l army, as a terrorist organisati­on and to “impose all possible sanctions on Iran before it’s too late”.

In particular, he referred to the “snapback” mechanism that allows members of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal – which the United States exited in 2018 – to reimpose internatio­nal sanctions against Teheran.

“We have a collective responsibi­lity as members of the Security Council to ensure that Iran complies with the council’s resolution­s and ceases its violations of the charter,” said Deputy US Ambassador Robert Wood.

In the coming days the United States will “explore additional measures to hold Iran accountabl­e”.

Late Saturday, Iran launched a direct attack on its arch foe Israel for the first time, firing more than 300 missiles and drones.

Nearly all were intercepte­d by Israel and others, including the United States, Jordan and Britain.

Iran said its attack came in response to a deadly April 1 air strike on Teheran’s consulate building in Syria’s capital Damascus that was widely blamed on Israel.

That attack killed seven Iranian Revolution­ary Guards, including two senior generals.

Addressing the emergency meeting, Iran’s UN Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani insisted the Islamic republic was exercising its “inherent right to self-defense.”

“The Security Council... failed in its duty to maintain internatio­nal peace and security,” Iravani said.

Therefore, Teheran “had no choice” but to respond, he said, adding that his country does “not seek escalation or war,” but will respond to any “threat or aggression.”

He also lashed out at Israel. “It is time for the Security Council to shoulder its responsibi­lity and address the real threat to internatio­nal peace and security,” Iravani said.

The body “must take urgent and punitive measures to compel this regime to stop a genocide against the people of Gaza.”

The rising tensions come against the backdrop of Israel’s six-month-old war against Hamas in Gaza, which began after the Palestinia­n group’s Oct 7 attack in Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,170 people, mostly civilians, according to a tally based on Israeli figures.

Israel’s retaliator­y offensive has killed at least 33,729 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry.

Since the 1979 Iranian revolution, Israel has been considered a sworn enemy by the Islamic republic, which calls for Israel’s destructio­n.

Until now, Teheran had refrained from attacking Israel head-on, and the two countries have opted instead to confrontin­g each other through third parties.

On Sunday, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres urged restraint, telling the emergency meeting that “neither the region nor the world can afford more war”.

“Now is the time to defuse and de-escalate,” he said.

Guterres also repeated his condemnati­on of Iran’s strikes on Israel, and the attack on Iran’s consulate in Damascus.

“It’s time to step back from the brink,” Guterres said. —

 ?? AFP ?? Long way home: Displaced Palestinia­ns taking the coastal Rashid road to return to Gaza City as they pass through Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip, Palestine. —
AFP Long way home: Displaced Palestinia­ns taking the coastal Rashid road to return to Gaza City as they pass through Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip, Palestine. —

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