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France sends military resources to the Middle East, convenes UN Security Council

Oct 2, 2024, 09:32 GMT+1

France said on Wednesday that it is deploying additional military resources to the Middle East in response to the growing threat from Iran.

The French government also called for a UN Security Council meeting later in the day following Tehran's missile barrage against Israel.

"Committed to Israel’s security, France today mobilized its military resources in the Middle East to counter the Iranian threat," the French presidency said in a statement overnight after an emergency security cabinet meeting.

"The head of state also reiterated France’s demand that Hezbollah cease its terrorist actions against Israel and its population."

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Khamenei defers regional discussion, blames Western powers for instability

Oct 2, 2024, 09:21 GMT+1

In his first address following Iran’s attack on Israel, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei deferred detailed discussion on regional issues, stating, "I will soon speak about the matters concerning Gaza and Lebanon." He remarked, "The root of the region's problems lies in the presence of powers like the United States and certain European countries, who falsely claim to advocate peace and stability."

Khamenei added, "The loss of Hassan Nasrallah is a significant event. However, this mourning must serve as a force that propels us forward." These remarks were made on Wednesday during a meeting with top-ranking university entrance exam students.

Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Tehran, Iran, October 2, 2024.
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Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Tehran, Iran, October 2, 2024.

Iran says missile strikes on Israeli military bases ‘successful’

Oct 2, 2024, 07:02 GMT+1

The Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces stated that the IRGC “successfully targeted important bases” in Israel with its “valuable missile operation.” He said that the Islamic Republic “observed all necessary precautions,” hitting only military targets, including three main airbases: Mossad, Nevatim Airbase, and Hatzor Airbase (used in the killing of Hassan Nasrallah).

Mohammad Bagheri added that Israel’s economic and industrial centers and civilians were not targeted, although, according to him, it “could have been completely feasible.” He expressed hope that the US would abandon its past approach and “restrain” Israel.

Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces, Mohammad Bagheri (Undated)
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Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces, Mohammad Bagheri

Australian PM slams Iran’s attack on Israel

Oct 2, 2024, 06:53 GMT+1

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned Iran’s missile attack on Israel and called for de-escalation, stating, “We’re very concerned about Iran’s actions, which is why we condemn them.”

Speaking to reporters in Melbourne, Albanese emphasized Israel’s right to self-defense.

“It is a good thing that it would appear that the defense of Israel, supported by the United States, has ensured that there is no loss of civilian life, it would appear, at this stage. There’s been too much loss of life in that region,” Albanese added.

New Zealand slams Iran’s attack, warns of impact on Middle East stability

Oct 2, 2024, 05:57 GMT+1

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Iran’s attack was “a dangerous escalation at a time when New Zealand and the international community are urging maximum restraint and diplomacy”.

“A wider conflict would be devastating for the Middle East, particularly for civilians. Regional leaders must break the toxic cycle of escalation and retaliation which further destabilizes the region and undermines peace,” he added.

New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, September 4, 2024.
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New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, September 4, 2024.

US defense secretary reaffirms support for Israel

Oct 2, 2024, 05:37 GMT+1

US Secretary of Defense said he spoke with Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant following Tuesday’s “outrageous act of aggression” by Iran against Israel.

“The Minister and I expressed mutual appreciation for the coordinated defense of Israel against nearly 200 ballistic missiles launched by Iran and committed to remain in close contact,” added Lloyd J. Austin in a statement on X.

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin speaks during a press conference at the AUKUS Defense Ministers Meeting at Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024.
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US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin speaks during a press conference at the AUKUS Defense Ministers Meeting at Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024.