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Assistant Secretary-General Khiari urges Iran and Israel to stop all acts of escalation and cease "belligerent and threatening rhetoric"

Assistant Secretary-General for for the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific 

Khaled Khiari's remarks to the Security Council 

on the Situation in the Middle East

23 October 2024, New York

 

Madam President,

Distinguished members of the Security Council,

The Middle East region witnessed yet another dangerous escalation over the weekend.

In the early hours of 26 October, the Israel Defense Forces announced that they conducted “precise strikes on military targets in Iran” – facilities that Israel said were missile manufacturing – which included Iran’s surface-to-air missile arrays and Iranian aerial capabilities. This is the first time Israel’s military has claimed responsibility for attacking sites in Iran. Israel said that the strikes were in response to Iran’s attack against Israel on 1 October.

The Islamic Republic of Iran stated that the Israeli military airstrikes targeted several sites in Khuzestan, Ilam and around Tehran provinces, with most of the missiles intercepted by its air defence system. Iran confirmed that four Iranian military officers and one civilian were killed. According to the General Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces, the attacks caused “limited and minor damage” to several radar systems.

The latest exchange of attacks between Israel and Iran risks plunging the region into the unknown at a time when we urgently need de-escalation on all fronts.

I echo the Secretary-General’s condemnation of all acts of escalation. These acts must stop.

Belligerent and threatening rhetoric must cease.

Both sides must stop testing the limits of each other’s restraint and act in the interest of peace and stability for the region.

Madam President,

The past year has unleashed untold suffering for people across the Middle East.

Tomorrow, this Council will receive a detailed briefing from Special Coordinator Tor Wennesland on the latest developments in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

Yesterday, the Secretary-General expressed shock and despair regarding the unbearable conditions of Palestinian civilians trapped in North Gaza. The levels of death, injury, and destruction in the north are harrowing. Civilians are stuck under rubble. The sick and wounded are going without life-saving health care. Families lack food and shelter, amid reports of them being separated and many people detained. The postponement of the final phase of the polio vaccination campaign in northern Gaza is putting the lives of thousands of children at risk. Living conditions in North Gaza – especially in around Jabalya, Beit Lahiya, and Beit Hanoun – are becoming untenable.

In Lebanon, hostilities between Hizbullah and the Israel Defense Forces continued through the weekend, including clashes on the ground in southern Lebanon. The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health reported 28 fatalities in southern Lebanon on 27 and 28 October, while five IDF reservists were reported killed on 26 October. Hizbullah issued a displacement notice to residents of northern Israel for the first time on 25 October, while Israel continued airstrikes across areas of Lebanon, including the South, the Bekaa, and the southern suburbs of Beirut in recent days.

I repeat the Secretary-General’s consistent calls for immediate ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon; for the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages; and accountability for crimes under international law.

I urge all parties to cease all military actions to prevent an all-out regional war and return to the path of dialogue and diplomacy.

Thank you, Madam President.