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World reacts to US, Israel attack on Iran, Tehran retaliation

In February 2026, a joint US-Israeli attack on Iran triggered a global crisis, drawing condemnation and calls for de-escalation. The US, under President Trump, declared a "major combat operation" to eliminate Iranian threats, while Israel claimed the attacks aimed to remove an "existential threat." Iran retaliated with missile strikes against Israel and US military assets in Gulf states like Qatar, Bahrain, and the UAE.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-02-28 · 13:52 GMTLean · CenterRead · 5 min
World reacts to US, Israel attack on Iran, Tehran retaliation
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In February 2026, a joint US-Israeli attack on Iran triggered a global crisis, drawing condemnation and calls for de-escalation. The US, under President Trump, declared a "major combat operation" to eliminate Iranian threats, while Israel claimed the attacks aimed to remove an "existential threat." Iran retaliated with missile strikes against Israel and US military assets in Gulf states like Qatar, Bahrain, and the UAE. The EU expressed grave concern and urged restraint. Oman cautioned the US against further escalation. Iran accused the US and Israel of violating the UN charter and threatened all American and Israeli interests in the Middle East.

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A senior Iranian official stated that all American and Israeli assets in the Middle East have become a legitimate target.

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Iran launched retaliatory missile strikes against US military assets hosted on Gulf states' soil.

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Netanyahu claimed the attacks aimed to remove an “existential threat” posed by Iran.

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President Trump announced a “major combat operation” aimed at “eliminating threats from the Iranian regime”.

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US and Israel launched joint strikes across Iran.

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EU urges ‘maximum restraint’; mediator Oman warns US ‘not to get sucked in’ further into conflict.Smoke in Doha's sky as Qatar intercepts Iranian missiles, February 28, Doha, Qatar [Sorin Furcoi/Al Jazeera]Published On 28 Feb 2026The outbreak of conflict between Israel and the United States against Iran, triggered by joint US-Israeli strikes across Iran, has drawn frantic calls for calm as deep consternation spreads across globe.Criticism has mounted against Washington for taking part in the attacks while still engaged in nuclear negotiations with Tehran. Anger has also surfaced in Gulf states caught up in the conflict, as Iran launches retaliatory missile strikes against US military assets hosted on their soil.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3What to know about the US and Israel attacks on Iranlist 2 of 3Iran strikes US military base in Bahrain as explosions heard across Gulflist 3 of 3Netanyahu says US and Israel attacked Iran to remove ‘existential threat’end of listHere is a breakdown of how countries and institutions are responding:United StatesPresident Donald Trump announced that the US was engaged in a “major combat operation” aimed at “eliminating threats from the Iranian regime” on Saturday morning, as missiles hit numerous areas in Tehran and across the country. Trump pledged to raze Iran’s missile industry and destroy its navy, while urging the Iranian people to overthrow the government.IsraelA senior Israeli defence official told the Reuters news agency the joint US-Israeli attacks had been planned for months, with a specific date set weeks ago. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed the attacks aimed to remove an “existential threat” posed by Iran. He said the attacks would “create the conditions for the brave Iranian people to take their fate into their own hands”.IranIran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused Israel and the US of violating the United Nations charter with their attacks and pledged a harsh response, as the country waged retaliatory attacks on Israel as well as in several Gulf states that host US military assets, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait. “All American and Israeli assets and interests in the Middle East have become a legitimate target,” a senior Iranian official told Al Jazeera. “There are no red lines after this aggression.”European UnionEuropean ⁠Commission President ⁠Ursula von der Leyen and European Council ⁠President Antonio Costa called the conflict “greatly concerning” and urged all parties “to exercise maximum restraint, to protect civilians, ‌and to fully respect international law”.Red CrossMirjana Spoljaric, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, called on countries to respect the rules of war and urged them to find the political will to prevent “further death and destruction”. She warned that “a dangerous chain reaction” of military escalation was under way across the Middle East, “with potentially devastating consequences for civilians”.OmanThe main mediator in ongoing US-Iran negotiations, Oman expressed dismay at the outbreak of violence. Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi said the conflict would not serve US interests, nor the interests of global peace, and urged Washington “not to get sucked in” further.The country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on “all parties to immediately cease military operations” and for “the United Nations Security Council to convene an emergency meeting to impose a ceasefire”.Germany, France, the UKIn a joint statement, the prime ministers of the three countries said they “condemn Iranian attacks on countries in the region in the strongest terms” and remain committed “to regional stability and to the protection of civilian ⁠life.” They also said they ‌want a resumption of US-Iran negotiations.Separately, French President Emmanuel Macron ⁠called for an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council, ⁠saying the conflict carries “serious consequences” for international peace and security. “The current escalation is dangerous for everyone. It must stop,” he said.QatarThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned Iran for firing missiles at Qatari territory, which is home to the Al Udeid Air Base that hosts US troops. The ministry called the attacks a flagrant violation of Qatar’s national sovereignty and a direct assault on its security. It added that Qatar reserves the right to respond, as per international law.United Arab EmiratesThe Ministry of Defence condemned in the “strongest terms” Iran’s attacks on its territory, several of which it said its air defences intercepted. It called the attack “a dangerous escalation and a cowardly act that threatens the security and safety of civilians”, stressing that the UAE has the “full right” to respond.BahrainBahrain confirmed that an Iranian missile attack targeted the headquarters of the US Navy’s 5th Fleet that it hosts, and called the attack “treacherous”.KuwaitThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs denounced the Iranian attack on its soil as a “flagrant violation” of international law and said it had the right to respond. It warned that any additional escalation would only deepen regional instability.Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia condemned in the “strongest terms” the Iranian attacks on Gulf Arab states and warned of “dire consequences”.TurkiyeThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on “all parties” to end the spiral of violence, which it stressed started with US-Israeli attacks on Iran. “The events that began with Israel and the US attacking Iran, and continued with Iran targeting third countries, are of a nature that risks the future of our region and global stability,” said the ministry.PakistanForeign Minister Ishaq Dar “strongly condemned the unwarranted attacks against Iran and called for an immediate halt to escalation through urgent resumption of diplomacy to achieve a peaceful, negotiated resolution to the crisis”.RussiaDmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, accused the US of having used its nuclear talks with Iran as a cover-up before military operations. The country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged the international community to swiftly deliver an objective assessment of what it called irresponsible ⁠actions that risk ⁠further destabilising the region.ChinaThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged “an immediate halt to military actions” and appealed for “the resumption of dialogue and negotiations” to maintain regional peace and stability. It stressed that “Iran’s national sovereignty, security and territorial integrity should be respected.”IndiaThe Ministry of External Affairs called on all parties to “exercise restraint” and “avoid escalation”. It said “dialogue and diplomacy should be pursued” and that “sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states must be respected.” The statement came several days after the country’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled to Israel and hailed their “vital” partnership.UkraineThe ⁠Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused Iran of being responsible for the chain of events leading to the conflict, including its crackdown on protests earlier this year. “The cause of the current ⁠events is precisely ⁠the violence and impunity of the Iranian regime, ⁠in particular the killings and ⁠repression of ⁠peaceful protesters, which have become particularly widespread in recent ‌months,” said the Foreign Ministry.NorwayForeign Minister Espen Barth said the initial attack on Iran by Israel breached standards of international law. “The attack is ⁠described by Israel as a preventive strike, but ⁠it is not in line with international law,” said Barth. “Preventive attacks require an immediately imminent threat.”Belgium Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot said the Iranian people “must not pay the price for their government’s choices. We deeply regret that diplomatic efforts could not lead earlier to a negotiated solution.”
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