Saudi Arabia on the Ceasefire Line Again.. Both Sides Urged to Refrain from Hitting Nuclear Facilities

The war enters its second week with the same momentum with which it began, and perhaps even more dangerous in its repercussions as no one in the region is immune from its evil. Apart from the destruction caused by the missiles of both sides on their lands, the urgent need for neighboring countries to calm the situation and restrain Netanyahu from hitting nuclear facilities due to the catastrophic consequences is highlighted.
Since satellite images showed that Israeli strikes on the Iranian Arak nuclear facility penetrated the containment dome of the "inactive" heavy water reactor and damaged the heavy water distillation towers, voices demanding an end to this madness have risen.
The Saudi Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Commission said today, Friday, that any military attacks on civilian nuclear facilities violate international law.
The commission also stated: "Any armed attack by any party, and any threat targeting nuclear facilities designated for peaceful purposes, constitutes a violation of international resolutions, the principles of the United Nations Charter, international law, and the basic statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency".