The Foreign Ministry led by Diana Mondino urged Iran to stop the offensive against Israel. He warned that this fact “threatens to spread beyond the region and acquire a global dimension.”
The Chancellery this Tuesday condemned the missile attack Iran to Israel. He warned in a statement that this fact generates an escalation of the conflict in the Middle East and urged Iran to stop offensive. Likewise, he vindicated Israel’s “right to self-defense.”
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“Argentina condemns Iran’s missile attack against the civilian population of Israel. This development only escalates a conflict that threatens to spread beyond the region and acquire a global dimension.“warned the Foreign Ministry.

Then urged “Iran to stop this unjustified and dangerous attack and avoid the prolongation and deepening of a crisis that has extended over time and has been costing too much suffering.”“, at the same time that he reiterated “his solidarity with the State of Israel and vindicates his right to self-defense.”
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Argentina condemns Iran’s missile attack against the civilian population of Israel
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— Argentine Foreign Ministry (@Cancilleria_Ar) October 1, 2024
Maximum tension in the Middle East: Iran launched an attack with 181 missiles against Israel
Iran launched a missile attack on the outskirts of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on Tuesday. In Israel, alarm sirens rang out in various parts of the country. Earlier, the US had warned that an “imminent attack” on Israeli soil was being prepared.
The Iranian state channel released a cable announcing “a missile attack against Tel Aviv”, from which they maintain that it was 181 missiles. In Israel the Antimissile Shield to avoid impacts on land, and more than 1,800 alarms sounded throughout the country.
Source: Ambito