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Arab Nations Condemn Israel’s Strikes On Iran As Syria’s Silence Signals Shift

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 19, 2025 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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Arab Nations Condemn Israel’s Strikes On Iran As Syria’s Silence Signals Shift.

Arab leaders across the Middle East have swiftly denounced Israel’s recent military strikes on Iran, labelling them “heinous attacks” and “violations of international law.” However, Syria’s conspicuous silence on the matter has sparked speculation of a significant geopolitical shift, according to analysts cited in a New York Times report. The strikes, which targeted Iranian military facilities, have heightened tensions in an already volatile region, with implications for the broader Middle Eastern power dynamic.

 

On 17 June 2025, Israel launched a series of airstrikes on Iranian targets, described by officials as a response to perceived threats from Iran’s nuclear programme and its support for proxy militias. Arab states, including Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait, issued strong condemnations, with Jordan notably intercepting Iranian missiles during the conflict, according to posts on X. The United Arab Emirates, while critical, maintained a measured stance, reflecting its complex relations with both Israel and Iran. Egypt and Iraq, meanwhile, adopted neutral positions, with X posts suggesting they are “sitting this one out.”





 

Syria’s lack of response, however, has drawn significant attention. Historically a staunch ally of Iran and a key member of the “axis of resistance” alongside Hezbollah, Syria’s silence marks a departure from its traditional rhetoric. Analysts suggest this could indicate a weakening of Iran’s influence in Damascus, particularly as Hezbollah’s capacity in Lebanon has been diminished by recent Israeli operations. “Syria’s non-reaction is telling. It’s a signal they’re reassessing their position in a region where Iran’s grip is loosening,” one analyst noted in the New York Times. This shift may reflect Syria’s internal challenges, including economic strife and a fragile political landscape under President Bashar al-Assad, who has relied heavily on Iranian and Russian support.

 

The strikes have also highlighted divisions in the region. While Saudi Arabia has quietly aligned with Israel on certain security matters, its public condemnation reflects the delicate balance of maintaining Arab solidarity. Posts on X indicate that Saudi Arabia’s stance is partly driven by domestic pressures to oppose Israeli actions. Meanwhile, Lebanon, reeling from Hezbollah’s reduced influence, has also refrained from significant commentary, further underscoring Iran’s waning regional clout.

 

The international response has been mixed, with the G7 summit on 16 June 2025 briefly addressing the conflict but offering no unified stance, according to unverified X posts. The United Nations has called for de-escalation, warning that further strikes could destabilise the region. Iran, for its part, has vowed retaliation, though its capacity to respond effectively is under scrutiny following recent losses.

 

As the dust settles, Syria’s silence remains a focal point for observers. Whether this marks a strategic pivot or a temporary pause amid internal turmoil, the lack of a Syrian response underscores a rapidly evolving Middle Eastern landscape, with Israel’s actions reshaping alliances and rivalries alike.

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