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PM Shehbaz Sharif condemns Israeli attacks on Iran, urges world to act

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has strongly condemned the Israeli airstrikes on Iran. He shared deep sorrow over the loss of lives. He expressed solidarity with the Iranian people, calling the attack a threat to regional peace. He said the strikes could make an already unstable region even worse.

Shehbaz Sharif asked the international community and the United Nations to take quick steps. He warned that more fighting could harm world peace. If the conflict grows, the damage will not stay limited to one region. He called for global efforts to stop the rising tension.

The Prime Minister also showed concern over civilian deaths and damage to Iran’s nuclear sites. He said targeting such sites is very dangerous. It increases the risk of a bigger war. He stressed that the world must stop this violence through peaceful talks.

Earlier, Israel launched large-scale airstrikes on Iran. It targeted over 100 places, including military bases and nuclear centers. Iran confirmed that top generals and nuclear scientists were killed. The attack caused civilian deaths as well, including women and children.

Tensions are rising fast in the region. Many countries are now calling for calm. PM Shehbaz’s strong message adds pressure on world leaders. He clearly said that peace must be saved and all sides must avoid more conflict.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: deep sorrow, international community, Iran, Israeli airstrikes, Latest, Lead4, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, regional peace, strongly condemned, take quick steps, United Nations

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