Israeli foreign minister tells German counterpart attacks will go on

Importance Score: 75 / 100 πŸ”΄

Israeli Foreign Minister Vows Continued Military Action Against Iran

The Israeli government has affirmed that its military operations targeting Iran will persist to accomplish additional significant objectives. Foreign Minister Gideon Saar conveyed this message in a phone call with his German counterpart, Johann Wadephul, as stated by the Israeli Foreign Ministry on Sunday. The discussions come amid ongoing tensions and concerns over Iran’s nuclear program, prompting Israel to assert its right to self-defense.

Focus on Military Targets

According to a statement from the Israeli ministry, Saar stated that Iranian forces had been attacking civilians. He emphasized that Israel is prioritizing military objectives and actively working to counter Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Saar also expressed gratitude for Germany’s backing of Israel’s right to self-defense.

German Confirmation, Limited Details

The German Foreign Office verified that a conversation occurred between the two ministers on Sunday morning. However, the office refrained from disclosing specific details regarding the discussion or indicating which party initiated the contact.

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Second Conversation Since Onset of Hostilities

This exchange represents the second dialogue between Saar and Wadephul since Israel initiated its offensive against Iran three days prior.

Altered Travel Plans

Wadephul initially intended to visit Israel on Sunday but modified his itinerary following the outbreak of hostilities. In recent days, he has undertaken visits to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.


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