The Russian Foreign Ministry said Moscow believes that any aggressive Israeli actions “are totally unacceptable and must be stopped.” ⠀

In a statement, the Lebanese Resistance group Hezbollah said Zahedi was “one of the first to support, sacrifice, and persevere for many years to develop and advance the work of the resistance in Lebanon.” ⠀

The Yemeni Foreign Ministry in the Sanaa government also condemned the Israeli aggression, affirming it as a blatant violation of norms and laws, and an aggression against the sovereignty of two brotherly countries. ⠀

The Iraqi Foreign Ministry condemned the targeting of the Iranian diplomatic mission in Damascus, deeming it a flagrant violation of international law. ⠀

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry said it rejects the targeting of diplomatic facilities under any pretext, echoing similar condemnations from the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Jordan, and Pakistan ⠀

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parilla said Havan strongly condemns the Israeli attack on Iranian diplomatic missions in Damascus, describing the latest strike as a blatant violation of Syrian sovereignty and international law. ⠀

Venezuela also strongly condemned the Israeli aggression, expressing solidarity with the peoples and governments of Iran and Syria.

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        9 months ago

        Israel cancelled diplomatic trips to the us and other allies in response to the US not vetoing the UN cease fire resolution. Israel is not sucking America’s cock and the diplomatic ties between the two countries are the most strained they have been since Israel has been a country.

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            9 months ago

            Touche, I just have the impression that Israels govt would happily ditch America if there was anywhere else they could go. They need the weapons and investment money but they provide nothing back outside of AIPAC money