All India Muslim Personal Law Board has strongly condemned the joint attack on Iran by America and Israel. The board said that this attack is aggressive and has increased the risk of war in the entire Middle East region. The Board has appealed to the United Nations and the international community to immediately take necessary steps to achieve a ceasefire and prevent this region from turning into a major war.
Board spokesperson Dr. S. Why. R. Ilyas said in a press statement that talks were going on between America and Iran regarding Iran’s nuclear program and good progress had been made in it. Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi was playing the role of mediator in the talks, according to him Iran had agreed to almost all the US conditions. Despite this, America suddenly announced the end of talks and immediately attacked Iran along with Israel. This makes it clear that the conversation was just an excuse and in reality the attack was already planned.
Strong Condemnation of Open Aggression by the United States and Israel Against Iran.
United Nations Must Ensure Immediate Ceasefire and Intervention
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Deep sadness over the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Dr. Ilyas expressed deep sorrow over the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and called it a great loss for the entire Muslim world. He said that targeting the supreme leadership of an independent country during war and openly talking about changing the government is a direct violation of international law and the Charter of the United Nations. He also said that this war has destabilized the entire Middle East. Many European countries are supporting America, while Russia and China are standing with Iran. If immediate diplomatic intervention is not made, this conflict could turn into a major global war. A prolonged war will not only deepen the humanitarian crisis but also harm the entire world economy. Its biggest impact will be on poor and developing countries.
Dr. Ilyas expressed regret
Dr Ilyas regretted that India could have played the role of a balanced and respectful mediator at this critical time, but the current stance has damaged the credibility of the country’s foreign policy. He also expressed concern that no official condolence message was issued by India on the death of Ayatollah Khamenei, which is against ethical and diplomatic traditions. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has once again appealed to the Government of India, the United Nations and the international community to immediately take serious and practical steps to stop this war. The board warned that if this is not done then this fire will not be limited to just one area and no country will be able to escape its effects.