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Hamas urges Iran to refrain from targeting its neighbors, but asserts the right to self defense

Hamas, a militant Palestinian group that is aligned with Iran, has 'called on Iran not to target neighbouring lands while still reaffirming Tehran’s right to retaliate?to U.S. and Israeli?attacks.

The group is making its first public comments on Iranian policy. The group has shown solidarity with Iran in the war, but so far it does not appear to have threatened any retaliatory action.

The group said that while it affirms Iran's rights to respond to the aggression using all?available methods in accordance with international laws and norms, it urges?our brothers in Iran to not target neighboring nations.

The statement also called on all countries and international organizations to stop the war immediately.

Israel and Hamas reached an agreement on a Gaza ceasefire that was implemented in October. However, there have been frequent outbreaks of violence ever since. Israeli attacks against Gaza decreased at the beginning of the Iran war, but have now increased.

Hezbollah in Lebanon, which is allied with Iran, opened fire on Israel March 2, to avenge the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader at the beginning of the war. Israel has since then pounded Lebanon, and targeted the group.

Houthis from Yemen, who are allied with Iran, launched a military offensive against ships that they believed were affiliated?with Israel during the Gaza war. They have also shown strong support for Tehran. They haven't yet threatened to resume their attacks. (Reporting and editing by Jaidaa Taka; Toby Chopra).

(source: Reuters)