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Lavrov: Israel Seeking to ‘Blow Up’ Middle East as Gaza War Intensifies

📌 Topline: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused Israel of deliberately escalating tensions in the Middle East, saying its actions in Gaza risk “blowing up” the entire region. As reported by TRT World, Lavrov’s remarks reflect Moscow’s increasingly vocal criticism of Israeli military operations and Western support.

 

 

📝 Description: Speaking at a press briefing, Lavrov condemned Israel’s continued bombardment of Gaza and its refusal to heed international calls for a ceasefire. He warned that the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in the enclave could trigger wider instability across the Arab world and beyond.

 

TRT World reports that Lavrov also criticized the U.S. and its allies for enabling Israeli aggression through arms shipments and diplomatic cover. He called for an immediate halt to hostilities and urged the UN to take stronger action to protect civilians and enforce international law.

 

The comments come as Russia seeks to position itself as a mediator in the conflict, courting Arab and Global South nations disillusioned with Western responses. Lavrov’s rhetoric aligns with Moscow’s broader strategy of challenging U.S. influence and amplifying calls for Palestinian statehood.

 

Israeli officials dismissed the remarks as “propaganda,” while Palestinian representatives welcomed Russia’s stance as a counterweight to Western narratives.

 

📚 Summary:

  1. 🗣️ Lavrov accuses Israel of trying to “blow up” the Middle East
  2. 💥 Condemns Gaza strikes and Western support for Israeli military
  3. 🌍 Calls for UN action and regional de-escalation
  4. 🧭 Russia positions itself as alternative mediator in conflict
  5. ⚖️ Israel rejects criticism; Palestinians welcome diplomatic shift
 
 

🌍 Context: Lavrov’s remarks reflect a growing geopolitical rift over the Gaza war, with Russia leveraging the crisis to challenge Western dominance and reshape diplomatic alignments in the region.


🔗 References: TRT World & TQ Desk

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