ANKARA, April 20 – Türkiye on Friday expressed its concern that tensions between Iran and Israel could turn into a wider conflict, calling on both countries to refrain from any steps that could escalate the conflict after an alleged Israeli attack against Iranian targets.
“In light of the latest developments, it is becoming increasingly evident that the tensions that were initially caused by Israel’s illegal attack on the Iranian embassy in Damascus risk turning into a permanent conflict,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The ministry stressed that the priority of the international community should be to stop the conflict in Gaza and to ensure lasting peace in the region by establishing a Palestinian state.
Three explosions were heard in Iran’s central Isfahan province on Friday, Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency reported.
The Fars later confirmed that anti-aircraft fire had caused the explosion-like sounds in the province.