The European Union's reaction to the Iranian strike against Israel... condemning the attacks and demanding to refrain from escalation and work to restore stability in the region

Brussels: Europe and the Arabs
The leaders of the European Union, whether through institutions or member states, unanimously agreed to condemn the Iranian attack on Israel. Ursula Fo Derla, head of the European Commission, said in a post on the X website today, “I strongly condemn the blatant and unjustified Iranian attack on Israel. I call on Iran and its agents to immediately stop this attack.” Attacks. All actors must now refrain from further escalation and work to restore stability in the region.
For her part, Roberta Mizzola, President of the European Parliament, said in a post on the Xalom website on Sunday, “The unprecedented Iranian drone and missile attacks on Israel represent a major escalation. It threatens to ignite further chaos throughout the Middle East.”
The European Union condemns the attack in the strongest possible terms and will continue to work to de-escalate and stop the situation from escalating towards further bloodshed.
Meanwhile, the current rotating presidency of the European Union said through a post by Belgian Prime Minister Alexandre Decroux on X: “Iran is a known state sponsor of terrorism. Its direct attack on Israel constitutes a dangerous escalation of violence in the Middle East.”
I condemn this widespread attack on Israel and urge all parties to exercise restraint. "An immediate ceasefire is long overdue."
Hajja Lahbib, Belgian Foreign Minister, said in a post on the X website, “Belgium strongly condemns the Iranian attack on Israel. This is a major escalation and a threat to regional stability. This attack puts the population at risk and moves us further away from peace.”

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