In a fiery display of solidarity, 21 Muslim-majority nations have united to denounce Israel’s deadly attacks on Iran — demanding an immediate ceasefire before the region spirals into all-out chaos.
Unveiling the joint declaration, Pakistan’s Deputy PM Ishaq Dar joined ministers from Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Egypt, Qatar, UAE, Iraq, Jordan, and beyond in slamming Israel’s strikes as a brazen violation of international law and the UN Charter.
The group warned that Israel’s assault, raging since June 13, risks igniting a wider conflict. They called for instant de-escalation, a total ceasefire, and a nuclear-free Middle East — urging all countries to join the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
The statement condemned any attack on IAEA-protected nuclear sites as a reckless breach of global law and human rights, crossing red lines drawn by the Geneva Conventions.
Their message was clear: military aggression leads nowhere — only dialogue, diplomacy, and respect for global law can deliver lasting peace.