World leaders have reacted to Iran's strikes on Israel, with a mix of condemnation, calls for ceasefire, and appeals for restraint during a tense moment in the Middle East. US President Joe Biden affirmed the US commitment to defending Israel, stating that their security against threats from Iran is unwavering.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged an immediate halt to hostilities, emphasizing the need for all parties to exercise maximum restraint to prevent major military confrontations in the region. Guterres stressed the global imperative of avoiding another war.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the attacks, supporting Israel's right to self-defense. China expressed deep concern over the escalation, calling for a ceasefire to prevent further escalation.
Pakistan attributed the attacks to a breakdown in diplomacy and emphasized the importance of international efforts to prevent the expansion of hostilities. Saudi Arabia underscored the need to prevent further crisis escalation, warning of dire consequences.
Egypt labeled the developments as a dangerous escalation, linking them to Israeli actions in Gaza. Qatar expressed profound concern and urged all parties to de-escalate and exercise restraint.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reiterated the UK's support for Israel's security and regional stability. European leaders, including Germany, Denmark, France, Norway, and Austria, also condemned the attacks, with Germany standing by Israel and calling for discussions with allies.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen described the attacks as blatant and unjustifiable, urging all actors to avoid further escalation and work towards restoring stability in the region.