European leaders urge restraint amid expected Iran response towards Israel
Sudan Events – Agencies
France, Germany, and the United Kingdom have called on Iran and its allies to refrain from anticipated attacks on Israel in retaliation for the recent killings of senior members of Hamas and Hezbollah.
The leaders of the three European states issued a joint statement on Monday calling for “de-escalation and regional stability” in the Middle East and an urgent ceasefire.
Global concern that the war in Gaza will escalate into an all-out regional conflict multiplied after the assassination last month of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, and of Fuad Shukr, a top commander from the Lebanese group Hezbollah, in Beirut.
Analysts told Al Jazeera the killings, which have been blamed on Israel, could affect prospects for a ceasefire deal to end the war in Gaza.
“We call on Iran and its allies to refrain from attacks that would further escalate regional tensions and jeopardize the opportunity to agree to a ceasefire and the release of hostages,” read the European statement, which was signed by French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
The trio also endorsed the latest push by the United States, Qatar, and Egypt to broker a truce agreement to end the 10-month-long war.
Iran and Hezbollah maintain they are not seeking an all-out war but they remain ready should it break out.
Despite the increasingly urgent calls for restraint, both sides continue to issue threats as Israel’s bombardment of Gaza persists. Meanwhile, low-level hostilities across the Israel-Lebanon border continue
“The fighting must end now, and all hostages still detained by Hamas must be released,” the European statement added. “The people of Gaza need urgent and unfettered delivery and distribution of aid.