UN Security Council Condemns Iranian Attacks on GCC Countries and Jordan

The United Nations Security Council has formally condemned Iran for its military strikes targeting civilian infrastructure across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and Jordan. The resolution received backing from 136 member states, reflecting widespread global repudiation of Iran's aggressive actions.
GCC Secretary General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi praised the resolution as a landmark international stance condemning Tehran for breaching international laws and UN conventions. The attacks disrupted civilian life and posed a significant threat to regional stability in the Gulf and Jordan.
The condemnation underscores the sovereignty of the GCC states and Jordan, affirming their legal right to respond defensively to Iranian hostilities under Article 51 of the UN Charter. The resolution also sends a strong message to Iran about the consequences of its military aggression.
This international consensus may escalate diplomatic tensions in a region already strained by security concerns, potentially impacting geopolitical alignments and security policies within the Gulf and beyond.