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Wide range condemnation
of Israel's "Terrorist Attacks"
- (IslamOnline)
Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharazi and the parliament
lambasted Israel Tuesday for its airstrikes and ground assault on the
West Bank and Gaza Strip.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran condemns the Israeli attacks which
target Yasser Arafat," Kharazi told reporters at a joint press conference
with his visiting Spanish counterpart, Joseph Pique. "These attacks
demonstrate that, day to day, the situation deteriorates for the Palestinian
people."
He blasted hard-line Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's televised speech
Monday night, which compared Israel's campaign against the Palestinians
to the U.S.-led "war on terror" in Afghanistan.
"If you truly want to battle against the terror, we must contain
the Israeli government and establish a just peace in Palestine,"
Karubi said in an implicit swipe at the United States, Israel's closest
ally, for not stopping the strikes.
The Iranian parliament accused Sharon of looking to "eliminate the
signs of life in the occupied territories with a vast military attack."
It called for "intervention from the international community and
the Organization of the Islamic Conference, the 57-member pan-Islamic
organization.
"We condemn the Zionist regime for its repeated violations of all
international resolutions and conventions, notably the attacks on Monday
night," the 200-member parliament said.
Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Pique, in Iran on an official visit, condemned
the Israeli air attacks on Gaza City, Iran's State Radio said Tuesday.
"Madrid condemns the Israeli raids on Gaza and thinks that the escalation
does not benefit the region," said Pique. He added that Spain "was
asking for the help of the international community to restore a lasting
and stable peace in the Middle East," the IRNA news agency said.
In Dhaka, Bangladesh condemned Tuesday Israeli attacks on Yasser Arafat's
Palestinian Authority and said the world's third largest Muslim country
was "gravely concerned".
"Bangladesh is gravely concerned with the deadly acts of violence
by the Israeli forces in Palestine during the past several days,"
he added, calling for "all parties to show utmost restraint in this
situation and an immediate halt of hostility."
In the West Bank, Arafat accused Sharon Tuesday of trying to torpedo his
crackdown on terrorism with a wave of airstrikes on Palestinian cities.
In Washington, a key broker in Middle East peace efforts appeared not
to object to Sharon's attacks Monday, claiming Israel had the right to
defend itself.
In Ramallah, Palestinian cabinet secretary Ahmed Abdel Rahman said Tuesday
that a wave of Israeli air strikes on Palestinian towns and cities were
an attempt by Sharon to "destroy the peace process".
In Amman, Jordanian newspapers on Tuesday condemned Israeli strikes on
Palestinian targets, accusing Sharon of launching an "American-style"
war on so-called "terrorism".
Pro-government and independent newspapers agreed, however, that dialogue
is the only alternative to peace in the Middle East and criticized the
United States for "encouraging" Sharon to order the strikes
on Palestinian targets.
"Sharon returned from Washington to declare a war on 'terrorism'
American-style," said the Jordanian independent daily, Al-Arab Al-Yawm,
referring to the Israeli prime minister's address to the nation after
Monday's air strikes on the Gaza Strip and West Bank.
In Sanaa, Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has called for international
protection for the Palestinians after the latest Israeli military offensive
in the West Bank and Gaza, the Yemeni news agency (SABA) said Tuesday.
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