Arab League chief calls out Iran’s 'reckless' attacks on its Arab neighbors
“This unjustified Iranian aggression reflects a confused understanding and further isolates Iran during this difficult and delicate period,” said Secretary-General Ahmed Abouel Gheit
The Arab League chief on Sunday said Iran's attacks on Arab countries in response to strikes conducted by the U.S. and Israel "can't be justified."
The Associated Press reported that Secretary-General Ahmed Abouel Gheit told Arab foreign ministers that Iran's attacks reflect a “reckless policy.”
He emphasized that Arab countries are not part of the U.S.-Israel strikes against Iran.
“This unjustified Iranian aggression reflects a confused understanding and further isolates Iran during this difficult and delicate period,” he said.