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Japanese atomic bomb survivors urge peace in letters to US and Israel amid Iran war

29 March 2026
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Japanese atomic bomb survivors have condemned recent US and Israeli attacks on Iran in a letter sent to the embassies of both nations. The letter, co-signed by four survivor groups, called for an immediate ceasefire and denounced the violence as outrageous. However, the Israeli Embassy in Tokyo rejected the letter without reading it, according to Shigemitsu Tanaka, head of the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Survivors Council. Since the joint offensive began on February 28, over 1,400 people have reportedly died, including former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. In response, Iran has launched drone and missile strikes against Israel and US military positions in the region, leading to significant casualties and damage. Additionally, protests against the war were held in Tokyo, where demonstrators expressed their opposition to the conflict and its consequences.

Why It Matters

The situation highlights ongoing tensions in the Middle East, particularly regarding US and Israeli military actions and their impact on Iran and surrounding countries. The joint offensive against Iran has escalated violence in a region already fraught with conflict, resulting in significant civilian casualties and disruptions to global markets. Historical grievances stemming from past US military interventions and the legacy of the atomic bombings in Japan contribute to the complexity of these international reactions. The involvement of Japanese atomic bomb survivors in this discourse underscores the lasting effects of war and the global call for peace.

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