Iran Accuses US-Israel of War Crimes, Targeting Civilians and Diplomats

Iran's Ambassador to the UN, Amir-Saeid Iravani, has accused the United States and Israel of deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure, resulting in over 1,300 civilian deaths and widespread destruction. He specifically cited a March 7 strike on fuel storage facilities that released hazardous pollutants, causing severe air pollution and health risks. The envoy also alleged a "deliberate terrorist attack" on a Beirut hotel that killed four Iranian diplomats, labeling it a war crime. Iravani called on the UN Security Council to act, warning that the international community's silence sets a dangerous precedent for other sovereign states.

Key Points: Iran UN Envoy Accuses US-Israel of Targeting Civilian Infrastructure

  • Alleged targeting of civilian sites
  • Strikes caused toxic air pollution
  • Accusation of diplomat assassinations
  • Call for UN Security Council action
  • Over 1,300 civilian deaths claimed
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"Attack on fuel storage facilities caused severe pollution": Iran's envoy to UN accuses US-Israel of targeting civilian infrastructure

Iran's UN ambassador alleges US-Israel strikes caused severe pollution, killed diplomats, and violated international law in a scathing UN address.

"They are deliberately and discriminately targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure across my country. - Amir-Saeid Iravani"

New York, March 11

Iran's Ambassador to the UN, Amir-Saeid Iravani on Tuesday night alleged that the US and Israel were deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure.

"They are deliberately and discriminately targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure across my country. They show no respect for international law and no restraint in committing these crimes. Densely populated residential area and critical civilian infrastructure are deliberately targeted. So far, these horrific crimes have resulted in the martyrdom of more than 1,300 civilians. They have also destroyed 9,669 civilian sites, including 7,943 residential homes, 1,617 commercial and service centres, 32 medical and pharmaceutical facilities, 65 schools and educational institutions, 13 Red Cross building and several energy supply facilities," he said.

The Iranian envoy claimed that strikes on fuel storage facilities had caused toxic pollutants to enter the air.

"On the night of the March 7, aggressor aircraft launched heavy strike on fuel storage facilities in Tehran and other cities. This attack released large quantities of hazardous and toxic pollutant into the atmosphere. According to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, the explosion caused severe air pollution and serious health risk for civilians, especially children, women and elderly and those with critical health condition. Rainfall on the morning of 8th March further spread the pollutants through highly acidic precipitation, increasing the risk of the respiratory harm and environmental contamination. medical centres in Tehran have been placed on high alert. This heinous attack also violates international environmental obligations, including those under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Convention on Biological Diversity," he said.

Calling the United States, a rogue state, Iravani also alleged that US-Israel strikes had targeted diplomats staying at a hotel in Beirut.

"Yesterday, the President of the United States openly expressed pride in the destruction of civilian infrastructure, Iran's navy and killing of Iranian sailors. Their attention, their intention is to terrorize civilians, massacre innocent people and cause maximum destruction and suffering. The world is witnessing how a rogue and irresponsible state, together with an illegitimate regime is targeting the Iranian schools, hospitals, residential building, infrastructure, sports hall and relief facilities. These attacks have already claimed the lives of hundreds of innocent civilians, including women and children. In the early hours of 8 March, the Israeli regime carried out a deliberate terrorist attack against the Ramada Hotel in Beirut. This attack assassinated four diplomats of The Islamic Republic of Iran. The targeted killing of diplomats on the territory of another sovereign state is a grave terrorist attack, a war crime and flagrant violation of international law. It violates the UN Charter, the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relation and the Convention on the Protection of Internationally Protected Persons," he said.

The Iranian envoy further called on the UN to act saying that, if Iran had been targeted today it could be some other nation tomorrow.

It is deeply regrettable that Security Council continues to remain silent. The Council is turning a blind eye to this grave violation, despite its primary responsibility under the UN Charter to maintain international peace and security. Instead, some Council members are attempting to reverse the roles and position of victims and aggressors. Today it is Iran. Tomorrow it could be any other sovereign state. The international community must act now to stop this bloody war against the Iranian people," he said

Wednesday marks day 12 of the West Asia Conflict with both sides hardening their position even as the fighting takes a toll on civilian lives and fuel supplies.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The numbers of civilian sites destroyed are staggering if true – over 9,600? Schools and hospitals? This is horrifying. The complete silence from the Security Council is deafening and sets a dangerous precedent for global security. 😔
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Vikram M
While the loss of civilian life is always tragic, we must be cautious. Iran is not exactly a neutral party here. They have their own proxies and agendas in the region. The full context of what led to these strikes is missing from this statement.
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Priya S
Acidic rainfall from burning fuel? That's a nightmare for public health, especially for children and the elderly. This conflict is causing an ecological disaster. When will world leaders prioritize human lives and our shared planet over geopolitical games? 🤦‍♀️
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Rohit P
The ambassador makes a valid point – "Today it is Iran. Tomorrow it could be any other sovereign state." The rules-based international order seems to apply selectively. Strong nations act with impunity. Where is the justice?
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Kavya N
As an Indian, I'm deeply concerned. Our region cannot afford another prolonged, destabilizing conflict. It impacts oil prices, our diaspora's safety, and regional stability. Dialogue is the only way forward. Jai Hind.

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