The Arab Interior Ministers Council has strongly condemned the Iranian attacks targeting several Arab countries, describing them as a flagrant violation of international law and the Charters of the United Nations.
In a statement issued from its headquarters in Tunis, the council's General Secretariat affirmed its firm rejection of the attacks targeting the sovereignty and airspace of Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, and Jordan.
The Secretariat stressed its full support and solidarity with the Arab states in all measures they take to safeguard their security and sovereignty.
The council also commended the courageous and professional response of defence and security forces in the targeted Arab countries, praising their vigilance in protecting vital facilities and ensuring the safety of citizens and residents.

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