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Kashmiri politicians slam World's silence on Israel’s attack on Iran

Kashmiri  politicians slam  World's silence on Israel’s attack on Iran

Srinagar, June 13 (UNI) Top Kashmiri politicians, including Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, two former CMs, a Member Parliament and a separatist leader on Friday strongly criticized the “silence” of global powers over Israel’s attack on Iran, calling it a dangerous display of “double standards”
CM Omar said that there was no justification for the attack on Iran.

“Israel went ahead on their own, calling it a pre-emptive attack, and waged war on a country. If the global powers remain silent on this, it will be truly unfortunate. What Israel has done is very similar to what Russia did to Ukraine,” Omar told reporters in Srinagar.

Omar pointed out the hypocrisy in international responses.

“You raise your voice against Russia, launch campaigns. But when Israel attacks Iran, America, Europe, and others remain silent. If it is wrong for one country to attack another, it should be wrong also when Israel attacks Iran,” he said.

The Chief Minister said the Middle East conflict will, of course, escalate, and it will have an immediate impact on the people in the country.

“ It (Iran- Israel conflict) will, of course, escalate and will have an immediate impact on us. It has an impact on our fuel prices. It has an impact on our stock market. It has an impact on the flights that have to fly to the West. But more than that it has an impact on the sentiment of people,” Omar said.
Israel on Friday launched a major attack on Iran, including nuclear sites, and killing several top figures. The attack triggered condemnation from several Kashmiri politicians.
National Conference president and former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah strongly condemned the Israeli attack on Iran, calling it condemnable and reprehensible.
"This attack undermines Iran’s sovereignty and security and is a blatant violation of international laws and principles," Abdullah said.

The veteran leader said that Israel is breaking all records of "oppression and brutality" in Palestine.
He also criticized the United Nations, stating that it has become a silent spectator of Israeli aggression and barbarism, and for the past one year and eight months, it has only issued statements regarding the continued bombings.
Former CM and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti said that Israel’s attack on Iran is yet another “brazen act by a state that appears to have gone rogue”.

“The silence of the global community particularly Western powers led by the United States is both alarming and telling. This silence amounts to tacit approval,” Mehbooba said in a post on X.

“ In the case of India-Pakistan tensions, the U.S. never fails to assert that its intervention has been crucial in preventing escalation. Yet when it comes to Israel’s relentless bombardment of Gaza or its latest strike on Iran, that same urgency is conspicuously missing,” she said.

“These glaring double standards endanger global peace and stability. Equally disturbing is the deafening silence of the so-called Muslim countries, who remain shamelessly non-existent in the face of such grave injustice. Their inaction is not just disappointing, it’s a betrayal of the very causes they claim to stand for,” Mehbooba said.

NC leader and MP Srinagar Ruhullah Mehdi said that Israel has now bombed Palestine, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, and Iran, and still plays the victim.
"This rogue Zionist regime isn’t defending itself; it’s behaving like a colonial thug. Attacking sovereign nations at will doesn’t make you powerful, it makes you a terrorist state," he said in a post on X.
"Iran, like any sovereign nation, now has every right to defend itself and take full, punishing revenge. The Zionist regime should pay for its crimes in Gaza, for its bloodlust, for its massacres," MP added.

Kashmir chief cleric and Hurriyat Conference Chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said that Israel has become a "rogue state and a huge threat to world peace."
"This is highly condemnable. While perpetuating genocide on hapless Palestinians and getting away with it, Israel is now putting the whole of Middle East in peril. It has become a rogue state and a huge threat to world peace," Mirwaiz said.
"It is the moral duty of the UN and all world nations to put pressure on Israel to stop the genocide and war in Gaza and prevent Israel from targeting other nations. People of Jammu and Kashmir stand with Palestinians and Iranians against Israeli aggression on them, the Hurriyat chief said.
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