Israel is pulling the Middle East into a “total disaster”, Turkish Minister says

by Andrea
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The intensification of violence between Israel and Iran causes political tensions in the region. Turkey is looking for support for Muslim countries and calls for powers for a conflict intervention.

Israel is pulling the Middle East region with its attack on Iran into a “total disaster, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fida said on Saturday.

Fidan at a meeting of heads of Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) in Ankara further called on Muslim countries to stand on the side of Iran, Iran, in this conflict,

Turkish Foreign Minister said that the region has a “problem with Israel” in view of the country’s operations in the Gaza Strip and its attacks on Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Iran.

The conflict has hundreds of victims

Israel attacked Iran on Friday, June 13, and the Islamic Republic returns his attacks. The fighting continued on Saturday. The Israeli army said that one of the Iranian drones, probably the type of Shahid, hit a two -storey house in the city of Bejt Še’an in the north of Israel. According to the rescuers there, however, there were no injuries.

Meanwhile, the Iranian semi -official news agency Mehr said that during the Israeli attack on the capital Tehran, the Iranian nuclear scientist Žezar Tabatabaí Kámshah and his wife died. According to reports, the scientist lost his life two days ago in a drone attack on an apartment in the Iranian metropolis.

At the same time, Iran said that at least 430 people have lost their lives from the beginning of the conflict with Israel on 13 June and another 3500 suffered injuries, Reuters writes, referring to the Iranian Ministry of Health. Israel states that Iranian attacks on its territory have so far claimed the lives of 24 civilians.

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