Friday, June 13, 2025

Malaysia condemns Israeli strike on Iran, PM Anwar calls attack ‘reckless’ and warns of threat to global peace

 




Malaysia condemns Israeli strike on Iran, PM Anwar calls attack ‘reckless’ and warns of threat to global peace



Rescue teams work outside a heavily damaged building, targeted by an Israeli strike in the Iranian capital Tehran on June 13, 2025. Israel carried out strikes against Iran early on June 13, targeting its nuclear and military sites as well as residential buildings in Tehran, after US President Donald Trump warned of a possible ‘massive conflict’ in the region. — AFP pic

Friday, 13 Jun 2025 2:18 PM MYT


KUALA LUMPUR, June 13 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has condemned Israel’s military strike on Iran, which reportedly killed a senior Iranian leader.

Anwar said Malaysia called on Israel’s allies, especially those with influence and the power to exert pressure, to use all available means to halt further acts of aggression, according to a report in Berita Harian today.


He stressed that the international community must not allow actions that sabotage diplomatic efforts and threaten global peace to continue unchecked.

“This attack is a reckless and serious act that further endangers the stability of an already fragile region.


“The intention is clear — to derail the ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran,” he said in a social media post today.



Anwar added that the attack came at a time when Israel's actions in Gaza are facing increasing scrutiny and political pressure is mounting on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Earlier, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned that Israel would face severe consequences following the deadly attack on the Islamic republic earlier this morning.


Iran’s military also vowed a strong response to the Israeli strike, with its air defence forces placed on full alert following the early Friday morning assault.

According to Iranian state TV, military spokesperson Brigadier General Abolfazl Shekarchi said both Israel and the United States would “pay a heavy price” for the attack.


7 comments:

  1. Ishmael's response was to send 100 drones that takes hours to reach Isaac. That sodium perchlorate that went kaboom at the port probably means Ishmael don't have any fuel for their rockets or missiles. So this is the best time to strike.

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    1. The 1st wave of the 100+ drones is to waste & finish off the stockpile of the rockets & missiles deployed under the Iron Dome & David Sling defense system.

      Then the missiles, especially the hypersonic ones, could come 2nd to inflict the biggest & heaviest damages in those targeted zionist state facilities!

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    2. The monstrous wakakaka.. rocket propellant precusor explosion at the Iranian port, probably carried out by Israeli sabotage was bigger than the Beirut fertilizer explosion, and destroyed the majority of Iran's rocket fuel raw material stockpile.
      Definitely put a dent in Iranian offensive missile capability.

      The massive replacement raw material orders from China have not been shipped yet, and I bet Israel is already working to intercept that.

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  2. Two-state solution - divide the land as follows:

    https://cdn.britannica.com/08/89908-050-36B36DA9/Middle-East.jpg

    Ishmael gets 99.99%
    Isaac gets 0.01%

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    1. In reality, the zionist state wants every inch of the land their god promised them!

      So …

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  3. Iran's vow to destroy Israel and it's pursuit of nuclear bombs is not reckless and not a threat to global peace ?

    Pluueeeze...

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    1. So too zionist state in processing of nuclear bombs to keep itself relevance in ME!

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