World leaders have called for calm following Iran’s large-scale air attacks on Israel, expressing deep concern over the potential for a broader regional conflict. The strikes involved over 300 drones and missiles, resulting in limited damage as Israel’s Iron Dome defense system intercepted 99% of the incoming projectiles. Iran claimed that the attack was in response to an Israeli strike on its embassy compound in Damascus. Israel has vowed to retaliate, with analysts uncertain about the extent of the response.

President Joe Biden condemned Iran’s air attacks and reaffirmed the U.S.’s commitment to protecting its people. There are concerns within the U.S. government that Israel’s response to Iran could trigger a wider regional conflict. Some reports suggest that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is attempting to involve the U.S. in a broader conflict. Colombia’s president has called on the United Nations to commit to peace, warning of a potential “World War III” scenario. Argentina expressed solidarity with Israel and support for its defense against terrorism.

European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, condemned Iran’s attack against Israel and called for de-escalation. U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also condemned the Iranian attack, emphasizing the need to prevent further bloodshed and chaos in the region. France and the U.K. intercepted some of Iran’s strikes on Israel. In the Middle East, Saudi Arabia and Egypt expressed concern over the escalation and called for restraint to avoid further instability.

In Asia, China expressed deep concern over the tensions in the region and called for calm and restraint. The ongoing situation was seen as a spillover of the Gaza conflict, with China urging countries with influence to play a constructive role in promoting peace and stability. Japan’s foreign minister also condemned the attacks, emphasizing the importance of peace and stability in the Middle East. The international community is closely monitoring the situation and working towards de-escalation to prevent further conflict and instability in the region.

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