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G7 Backs Israel, Condemns Iran Amid Rising Tensions in the Middle East

 

In a pointed declaration issued late Monday, the Group of Seven (G7) nations reaffirmed their support for Israel while condemning Iran as a destabilizing force in the Middle East. The statement comes at a time of heightened tensions and increasing global concern over regional conflict and energy security.

 

“We affirm that Israel has a right to defend itself. We reiterate our support for the security of Israel,” the G7 leaders stated, making their position on Israel’s actions clear amid recent flare-ups in the region.

 

The leaders did not mince words when addressing Iran's role in regional unrest. “Iran is the principal source of regional instability and terror,” the statement said. The G7 also emphasized a long-standing international concern regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions, declaring unequivocally that “Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.”

 

This message of condemnation aligns with ongoing Western concerns about Tehran’s influence across the Middle East, from its backing of proxy groups to its contentious nuclear program. The G7’s unified stance underlines a broader strategy to counter Iranian influence while supporting allies like Israel in their security efforts.

 

Although the United States has distanced itself from direct involvement in recent Israeli strikes on Iran,  President Donald Trump acknowledged on Friday that Washington was made aware of Israel’s military actions in advance. He described the strikes as “excellent,” a remark likely to further complicate U.S.-Iran relations. The Trump administration, however, has maintained a cautious approach and has issued warnings to Tehran, advising against any retaliation targeting U.S. interests or personnel in the region.

 

The G7’s joint statement went beyond expressions of support and condemnation. It called for a reduction in hostilities and a path toward regional stability. “We urge that the resolution of the Iranian crisis leads to a broader de-escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza,” the statement read, signalling concern not only over the Iran-Israel tensions but also the protracted violence in the Palestinian territories.

 

Additionally, the G7 nations highlighted the potential global economic consequences of escalating conflict in the region, especially with regard to energy. The statement expressed readiness “to coordinate on safeguarding stability in energy markets,” acknowledging the ripple effects that unrest in the Middle East can have on fuel prices and supply chains worldwide.

 

This united G7 front reflects a wider Western effort to manage Middle East tensions through a combination of diplomatic pressure, strategic alliances, and economic coordination. As conflicts continue to simmer, the world’s most advanced economies are seeking to balance strong political messaging with urgent calls for de-escalation.

 

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Take out all the european countries out of the G7 and insert israel to have a group with everyone pulling their weight

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1 hour ago, hotsun said:

Take out all the european countries out of the G7 and insert israel to have a group with everyone pulling their weight

Sure , with all the money it gets for the US.

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