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SA concerned about the escalation of hostilities in Israel-Iran conflict

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The South African government has expressed deep concern regarding the escalation of hostilities between the State of Israel and Islamic Republic of Iran.

In recent days the two countries have launched attacks against each other, which has led to the loss of lives, casualties and the destruction to property.

“We extend our deepest condolences to the peoples of both nations suffering from the tragic loss of life,” the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation said on Sunday.

“South Africa emphasises that under international humanitarian law, civilians and civilian infrastructure must never be considered legitimate targets. We reiterate our urgent call for de-escalation, restraint, and full compliance with international law by all parties to prevent further human suffering,” it said.

SourceSA News

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