The Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Mohammed bin Salman, and the Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, discussed on Sunday the ongoing escalation between Iran and Israel, reported the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
During a phone call, the Saudi and Greek leaders discussed the latest developments in the region in the light of the Israeli military operations against Iran. They stressed the importance of self-restraint, de-escalation, and resolving all disputes through diplomatic means.
The phone call comes amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, as Israel and Iran are trading missiles and drone strikes, raising fears of a broader conflict in the region.
The conflict sparked on Friday after Israel launched a surprise attack on Iran, targeting its nuclear facilities and killing several top military commanders and nuclear scientists. Iran responded by unleashing waves of ballistic missiles towards Israel.
As for Sunday, the Iranian strikes killed at least 14 people in Israel and injured 390 others, while the death toll in Iran reached 224 people, with 1,277 others wounded, the Associated Press (AP) reported citing Israeli and Iranian health authorities.
The conflict risks dragging other players, as the Houthi rebel group in Yemen launched missile strikes against Israel in coordination with Iran and the UK moved more assets to the region. Moreover, the US President, Donald Trump, hinted at the possibility of US involvement in the conflict.



