US warns Iran at UN: Don't target us or Israel

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US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield warned Iran at a UN Security Council meeting against targeting the US or Israel.

US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield warned Iran and its proxies at a UN Security Council meeting against targeting the US or Israel.

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UNITED NATIONS, United States – The United States warned Iran at the United Nations Security Council on Oct 2 against targeting it or Israel, as UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the "deadly cycle of tit-for-tat violence must stop" in the Middle East.

"Time is running out," he told the council.

The 15-member council met after Israel

killed the leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah

and began a ground assault against the Iran-backed militant group, while Iran attacked Israel in a strike that raised fears of

a wider war in the Middle East.

"Our actions have been defensive in nature," US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield told the council.

"Let me be clear: The Iranian regime will be held responsible for its actions. And we strongly warn against Iran – or its proxies – taking actions against the United States, or further actions against Israel," she said.

French UN Ambassador Nicolas de Riviere said France wants the Security Council to "show unity and to speak with one voice" to de-escalate the situation.

Ms Thomas-Greenfield said the council should condemn Iran's attack and impose "serious consequences" on Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards Corps for its actions.

"We have a collective responsibility, as members of the Security Council, to impose additional sanctions on the IRGC for supporting terrorism, and for flouting so many of this council's resolutions," the US ambassador said.

Mr Guterres told the council he strongly condemned Iran's attack on Israel. Earlier on Oct 2, Israel's foreign minister said

he was barring Mr Guterres from entering the country

because he had not done so.

In a letter to the Security Council on Oct 1, Iran justified its attack on Israel as self-defence under Article 51 of the founding UN Charter, citing "aggressive actions" by Israel, including violations of Iran's sovereignty.

"Iran... in full compliance with the principle of distinction under international humanitarian law, has only targeted the regime's military and security installations with its defensive missile strikes," Iran wrote to the council.

Israel's UN Ambassador Danny Danon on Oct 2 rejected Iran's claim of self-defence.

"It was a calculated attack on a civilian population," he told reporters before the council meeting.

"Israel will not stand by in the face of such aggression. Israel will respond. Our response will be decisive, and yes, it will be painful, but unlike Iran, we will act in full accordance with international law." REUTERS

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