Hamas Calls on Iran Not to Target Neighboring Countries but Affirms Its Right to Self-Defence

CAIRO, March 14 (Reuters) – The Palestinian Iran-aligned ⁠militant ⁠group Hamas has ⁠called on Iran to not target neighbouring countries, ​while still reaffirming Tehran’s right to respond to the U.S.-Israeli attacks.

This ‌is the first time ‌the group has publicly commented on Iranian policies. It ⁠has ⁠expressed solidarity with Iran during the war but appeared to ​steer clear from threatening any retaliatory actions so far.

“While the group affirms Iran’s right to respond to this aggression by all ​available means in accordance with international norms and laws, it ⁠calls ⁠upon our brothers in ⁠Iran ​not to target neighboring countries,” it said.

It also called on all ​countries in the ⁠region and international organizations to immediately stop the war.

Israel and Hamas agreed on a ceasefire in Gaza that went into effect in October, but there have been regular outbreaks ⁠of violence since then. While Israeli attacks on Gaza declined at ⁠the beginning of the war with Iran, they have since begun to rise.

The Lebanese Iran-aligned Hezbollah, meanwhile, opened fire on Israel on March 2 to avenge the killing of Iran’s supreme leader at the start of the war. Israel has since then pounded Lebanon and targetted the group.

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis, which launched a ⁠military campaign against ships they perceived as affiliated with Israel in the Red Sea during the war in Gaza, have also expressed strong solidarity with Tehran. They have ​not yet threatened to resume attacks.

(Reporting by Jaidaa ​Taha; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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