The crisis between Israel and Iran threatens to escalate to other countries. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led by Juan Ramón de la Fuente, condemned the use of force and urged all parties to prioritize the diplomatic path. Tehran's response with missiles and drones has heightened regional tension. The official stance comes amid global uncertainty, with conflicting reports about the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, confirmed by President Donald Trump. While Israel and Washington uphold this version, Iranian authorities reject it. The ministry reiterated that Mexico's foreign policy prioritizes the peaceful resolution of disputes. The Foreign Ministry warned that an open war would have severe humanitarian consequences and impact global economic stability, including energy markets and trade routes. Trump confirmed that Ayatollah Khamenei was killed in the attacks on Iran. The United States and Israel launched attacks against military and nuclear facilities in Iran. The Secretariat of Foreign Affairs expressed this Saturday its deep concern over the military escalation between Israel and Iran, following a joint offensive by the United States and Israel against strategic Iranian targets. From Israel, this is how the conflict between the US and Iran in the Middle East is being experienced. Tehran responded with offensives against Israeli territory and US bases in Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates. Reports speak of casualties and damage in key cities. There is also growing concern for international security. Analysts warn that a miscalculation could trigger a larger-scale conflict. The confrontation is pressuring oil prices and causing financial volatility.
Israel-Iran Crisis Threatens to Escalate
Mexico's Foreign Ministry condemned the military escalation between Israel and Iran, warning of severe humanitarian and global economic consequences. The countries have already exchanged strikes on strategic targets, leading to rising oil prices and financial market instability.