IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi issued a stark warning Friday, urging “maximum restraint” following reported Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. The call came during an emergency UN Security Council meeting as tensions in the Middle East reached a boiling point. ⚠️
Nuclear Red Lines Crossed?
Grossi emphasized that targeting nuclear sites “risks grave consequences for the people of Iran, the region, and beyond,” adding that such actions violate international law. The IAEA chief stressed that nuclear facilities “must never be attacked,” regardless of political context, due to catastrophic environmental and humanitarian risks. ☢️
Real-Time Monitoring Activated
The agency’s emergency team has maintained 24/7 contact with Iranian authorities since the attacks began, confirming facility statuses hourly. A new task force will track developments in coming days, while the IAEA offers technical support to ensure nuclear safety. 📊
Diplomacy or Disaster?
Despite escalating military actions, Grossi insisted dialogue remains the only sustainable path forward: “Peace and stability require cooperation, not confrontation.” The IAEA stands ready to facilitate technical discussions to prevent nuclear crises. 🤝
As global leaders hold their breath, one question lingers: Can diplomacy cool tensions before the next escalation? 💬
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