World leaders are reacting to Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel Saturday morning. Many are, as has been the case during previous conflicts, calling for calm and restraint.
Here’s what’s being said in the Middle East:
Egypt: Often the mediator between the two sides, Egypt is already trying to find a way to stop the bloodshed. Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said he is in “intensive” communication with peers and international officials to “halt the ongoing escalation,” the ministry said in a statement.
Turkey: Speaking at a political conference,?Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country calls on “the parties to act with restraint in light of the events in Israel this morning and to stay away from impulsive steps that will escalate?tension.”
Saudi Arabia: The Kingdom said it is closely following the “unprecedented” situation and called on “both sides to immediately stop the escalation. The Saudi Foreign Miinstry said in a statement that it is repeating its “previous repetitive warnings of the dangers of the situation blowing up as a result of the continuing occupation and depriving the Palestinian people of their legitimate rights.”
Iran: An adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei expressed support for the Palestinian militant attack on Israelis on Saturday, Iranian state-affiliated ISNA said.
Here’s how European Union officials have reacted:
Ursula von der Leyen: The President of the European Commission said on X, previously known as Twitter, that she “unequivocally” condemns the attack.?“It is terrorism in its most despicable form. Israel has the right to defend itself against such heinous attacks.”?
Charles Michel: The President of the European Councila also condemned the “indiscriminate attacks launched against Israel and its people this morning inflicting terror and violence against innocent citizens.?My thoughts are with all the victims. EU stands in solidarity with Israeli people in this horrific moment.”?
What some European leaders are saying on X:
French President Emmanuel Macron: “I strongly condemn the terrorist attacks which are currently hitting Israel. I express my full solidarity with the victims, and their families and loved ones.”
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz: “Shocking news reaches us today from Israel. The rocket fire from Gaza and the escalating violence shock us deeply. Germany condemns these Hamas attacks and stands by Israel.”?
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak: “I am shocked by this morning’s attacks by Hamas terrorists against Israeli citizens. Israel has an absolute right to defend itself. We’re in contact with Israeli authorities, and British nationals in Israel should follow travel advice.”?
Dutch Prime Minister?Mark Rutte: “Appalling images from Israel. Terror organisation Hamas is waging an unprecedented attack on Israel. Innocent civilians are being attacked by terrorists. This violence must stop; Israel has every right to defend itself.”
Russia and Ukraine weigh in:
Both sides in the Ukraine war have also commented.
Russia’s deputy foreign minister and?Middle?East envoy Mikhail Bogdanov told RIA Novosti on Saturday that Russia is in contact with Israeli and?and Palestinian officials?and calls on both sides for an immediate ceasefire.?
Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that Ukraine “strongly condemns the ongoing terrorist attacks against Israel, including rocket attacks against the civilian population in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.”?
“We express our support for Israel in its right to defend itself and its people,” it added.?