In a bid to quell the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, the United Nations has issued a call for urgent negotiations. The appeal comes from Nada Al-Nashif, the UN Deputy Human Rights Chief, as the crisis enters its sixth day with ongoing missile exchanges between Tehran and Tel Aviv. The UN’s plea underscores the urgency of diplomacy to prevent further loss of life and regional destabilization. Al-Nashif emphasized the importance of immediate de-escalation, urging both parties to engage in dialogue to halt the violence that has gripped the region. The international community watches closely as tensions rise, with concerns that further hostilities could extend beyond the two nations. The UN’s call for talks aims to pave the way for a peaceful resolution and highlights the organization’s commitment to global peace and security. Post navigation Zelenskyy and World Bank Forge Stronger Ties Violence Erupts at Gaza Food Sites