Putin Says Israel Seeks Peaceful Relations with Iran
Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. Russian President Vladimir Putin recently shared that Israel is not looking for conflict with Iran and prefers to handle issues peacefully, according to reports from Russian and Iranian state media. Israel has told Moscow it wants to avoid any clashes with Tehran. Putin made these comments during the Russia-Central Asia summit in Tajikistan. He said, "We keep trusting communication with Israel and have received messages from their leaders asking us to let our Iranian brothers know that Israel aims for peaceful solutions and wants no confrontation." There was a direct military clash between Israel and Iran back in June, the first of its kind, which ended with a ceasefire. However, concerns remain that the fighting might start again. In August, an Iranian official reminded everyone to stay ready for possible conflict, describing the ceasefire as just a pause in fighting rather than a full agreement. The conflict began with Israeli strikes targeting Iranian military leaders and nuclear sites, followed by Iranian missile and drone attacks in return. The US also took action against Iranian nuclear facilities. The fighting stopped after the US announced a ceasefire on June 24, but tensions have continued. Before the ceasefire in Gaza, Israel sent a message to Iran expressing the desire to avoid escalation. Recently, Hamas and Israel agreed to the first step of a peace plan to help end the ongoing conflict and secure the release of hostages. May Allah grant peace and ease hardships for all affected. Ameen.
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