Operation ‘Rising Lion’: How world leaders reacted to Israel’s strike on Iran; Netanyahu vows to continue the operation

World leaders rapidly reacted to the Israeli military campaign against Iran on Friday, with explosions reported in the capital Tehran late Thursday night.Iran’s state -run news agency confirmed the blasts, while the Israeli Defense Minister described the attacks as a “predecessor attacks”.Iran’s nuclear activities lead to attacks amid growing tension. A few hours before the operation, the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency released Iran’s first formal sensor in 20 years. In response, Tehran announced a plan to construct a third promotion facility and upgrade his centrifuge technology. While Israel has long accused Iran of secretly chasing nuclear weapons, Tehran has denied the allegations.International response has been fast, many countries called for restraint and emphasized the risks of proceeding in the area.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuIn a video statement, Netanyahu said, “Some time ago, Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, which was a target military campaign to bring back Irani’s threat back to Israel’s great existence.”“This operation will continue for several days because to remove this danger.”He said, “We were killed at the center of Iran’s nuclear enrichment program, Iran’s nuclear weapons program, Iran’s main promotion facilities, major nuclear scientists and ballistic missile programs.” US State Secretary Marco Rubio Releasing a clear statement, removing the US from Israeli’s action, he said, “Tonight, Israel took unilateral action against Iran. We are not involved in attacks against Iran and our top priority is protecting the US army in the region. I should be clear: Iran should not target American interests or personnel.”Australia Foreign Minister Penny Wong “Australia is worried about the growth between Israel and Iran. This risk destabilizes an area that is already unstable. We ask all the parties to avoid action and rhetoric which will further increase stress. ,“We all understand the danger of Iran’s atomic and ballistic missile program, represents a threat to international peace and security, and we urge parties to prioritize communication and diplomacy.”New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon“This is a really unwanted development in the Middle East. The risk of the misscol is high. That area does not require any more military action, and there are risks associated with it.”Japan Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi “Japan continues to make all the necessary diplomatic efforts to prevent further deterioration, implementing all possible measures to ensure the safety of Japanese citizens.”