The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) expresses grave concern over the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel and its broader implications for the Middle East region. This conflict, characterized by ongoing hostilities and proxy engagements, poses a significant threat to regional stability, international peace, and security.
The General Assembly reaffirms its commitment to the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, emphasizing the importance of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and non-interference in the internal affairs of states. It calls for strict adherence to international law, including humanitarian and human rights laws, to protect civilian lives and ensure accountability for violations.
In conclusion, the United Nations General Assembly calls for a renewed commitment to peaceful coexistence and cooperation in the Middle East. It emphasizes the necessity of a collaborative approach, involving regional and international stakeholders, to achieve sustainable peace and stability. The Assembly stands ready to support all efforts aimed at resolving the Iran-Israel conflict and mitigating its adverse effects on the broader Middle East region.