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North Korea Condemns Israeli Attacks on Iran as 'Crime Against Humanity'

  • Mpho Dube
  • 14 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

North Korea has strongly condemned Israel's recent military strikes on Iran, labeling them a "crime against humanity". The North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson expressed "serious concern" over the attacks, which have resulted in significant loss of life, including military commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians.


Iran reported at least 224 deaths, while Israel has seen at least 24 fatalities and hundreds wounded. The spokesperson resolutely denounced Israel's actions, stating that they raise the danger of a new all-out war in the Middle East region.


North Korea warned the US and European powers against "fanning up the flames of war", emphasizing that their actions are pushing the situation in the Middle East towards an uncontrollable catastrophic phase. North Korea's growing closeness to Russia and Iran's strategic partnership agreement with Russia have raised concerns about potential military escalations.


The conflict between Israel and Iran has sparked international concern, with the US and European powers facing scrutiny for their potential roles in the escalating tensions. US President Donald Trump has fueled speculation about possible US military action against Iran, stating that his patience has "run out" with Tehran.


The North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson compared Israel to a "cancer-like entity" for peace in the Middle East, emphasizing that the international community is closely watching the US and Western forces' actions in the region.


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