ARAB AND WORLD

Thu 26 Mar 2026 7:09 am - Jerusalem Time

Six Arab States Demand Iraq Halt Attacks from Its Territory, Affirm Right to Self-Defense

Six Arab states, including Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, and Jordan, issued a joint final statement today, Wednesday, in which they reiterated their explicit condemnation of what they described as blatant Iranian aggressions. The condemnation included military movements and attacks launched by armed factions loyal to Tehran against facilities and countries in the region, directly threatening regional stability.

The signatory states of the statement directed an official call to the Iraqi government, emphasizing the necessity of assuming its responsibilities and taking the necessary security and political measures to stop attacks originating from its territory. The statement stressed the importance of preventing the use of Iraqi geography as a launching pad for any hostile operations targeting neighboring countries, within the framework of preserving fraternal relations and avoiding the region sliding into further military escalation.

In a related context, the six states affirmed in their statement their full and inherent right to defend their security, sovereignty, and citizens against any external threats. They clarified that attacks carried out by armed groups linked to Iran originating from Iraq necessitate a firm response to protect national interests and civilian targets that have been repeatedly targeted during the past period.

Field reports indicate that eight Arab countries, including Oman and Iraq itself, have been directly affected by attacks attributed to Iran or its proxies in the region. Despite Tehran's claims that these operations exclusively target American interests in response to ongoing tensions, the reality indicates civilian casualties and severe damage to infrastructure in several Arab capitals and cities.

This collective diplomatic move comes at a time when the region is witnessing escalating security tensions, with Iraqi armed factions claiming responsibility for targeting vital bases and facilities. The joint Arab statement seeks to put an end to these violations through political pressure on Baghdad to control its borders, and to affirm to the international community the seriousness of the continuation of these cross-border attacks.

The six states affirm their full and inherent right to self-defense against attacks carried out by armed groups loyal to Iran originating from Iraq.

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