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Hamas urges Iran to stop 'targeting neighbouring countries'

Palestinians pray outside the Al Talbani Mosque, destroyed by the Israeli military in Khan Yunis. — AFP
 
Palestinians pray outside the Al Talbani Mosque, destroyed by the Israeli military in Khan Yunis. — AFP

GAZA: Palestinian movement Hamas called on Iran on Saturday to refrain from targeting neighbouring countries, while affirming Tehran's right to defend itself against Israel and the United States. In a rare appeal, Hamas also urged the international community to take steps to end the war that has gripped the Middle East since it began on February 28.
'While affirming the right of the Islamic Republic of Iran to respond to this aggression by all available means in accordance with international norms and laws, the movement calls on the brothers in Iran to avoid targeting neighbouring countries,' Hamas said in a statement, its first such public appeal to Tehran.
Hamas, which fought a devastating two-year war with Israel in Gaza, also called on the international community to 'work towards halting' the Middle East conflict immediately. The group previously condemned the killing of Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, on the first day of the war as a 'heinous crime', openly acknowledging his longstanding support for the Palestinian movement. 'He provided all forms of political, diplomatic and military support to our people, our cause and our resistance,' the movement said soon after his death.
A Hamas official said that the movement has been in contact with Iranian officials regarding the Gulf attacks. 'The Israeli occupation seeks to sow discord between Iran and its Arab and Islamic neighbours,' the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to brief the media. 'Hamas's leadership has also reached out to officials in several countries, including Qatar, Türkiye and Iraq, urging them to work towards halting the American and Zionist aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran,' he added. — AFP