UN Chief Condemns Middle East Escalation, Demands International Law Respect

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has condemned the recent military escalation involving the US, Israel, and Iran, stating it undermines international peace. He invoked the UN Charter, which prohibits the threat or use of force against any state's territorial integrity. The European Aviation Safety Agency has closed airspace over Iran and neighboring regions including Syria and Yemen. Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister has alleged an Israeli strike hit a girls' school, vowing retaliation.

Key Points: UN Condemns Military Escalation in Middle East

  • UN condemns military escalation
  • Calls for respect of international law
  • Iran alleges school strike casualties
  • EASA closes regional airspace
  • Israeli operation targets Iranian regime
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UN Secy General condemns military escalation in Middle East, calls on member states to "respect obligations under international law"

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemns US, Israel, and Iran actions, invoking the UN Charter to demand respect for international law.

"All Member States must respect their obligations under international law, including the Charter of the UN. - Antonio Guterres"

Brussels, February 28

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Saturday unequivocally condemned the military escalation in the Middle East, saying that the "use of force" by Untied States and Israel, and Iran's "subsequent retaliation" undermine international peace security.

While invoking the UN charter, the Secretary General, said that the principle document guiding the international body clearly prohibits "the threat of the use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations."

"All Member States must respect their obligations under international law, including the Charter of the UN. The Charter clearly prohibits "the threat of the use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations," he wrote on X.

Meanwhile, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) announced that apart from Iran and its neighbouring airspace; Syria, Yemen and are also closed off.

Earlier, in a blow to Tehran's leadership, Iran's Defence Minister Amir Nasirzadeh and Revolutionary Guards commander Mohammed Pakpour are believed to have been killed in an Israeli strike, according to sources familiar with Israel's military operations, and another regional source, Reuters reported.

Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi alleged that the Israeli strike on Iranian primary school for girls murdered dozens. Araghchi vowed to answer the strikes.

In a post on X, he said, "The destroyed building is a primary school for girls in the south of Iran. It was bombed in broad daylight, when packed with young pupils. Dozens of innocent children have been murdered at this site alone. These crimes against the Iranian People will not go unanswered."

Araghchi quoted Trump's old post on X from October 9, 2012 where he had criticised Former US President Barack Obama, saying he would strike Iran.

The Israel Defense Forces had said in a post on X earlier in the day, "OPERATION ROARING LION: The IDF and the U.S Armed Forces have launched a broad & joint operation to thoroughly degrade the Iranian terrorist regime and to remove existential threats to Israel over time. The Iranian regime has not abandoned its plan to destroy Israel. The regime has continued financing, training, and arming its proxies positioned on Israel's borders. These actions constitute an existential threat to Israel and pose a danger to the Middle East and the world as a whole."

- ANI

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Rohit P
This escalation is bad news for the whole world, including India. Our oil prices and trade routes get affected. We have good relations with many in the region. Hope our diplomats are working behind the scenes to urge calm. The UN needs to be more than just a talking shop now.
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David E
Respectfully, while I agree with the principle, the UN's condemnation often lacks teeth. When a state faces an existential threat, as Israel claims, it will act. The real failure is the decades-long inability to find a lasting political solution. The cycle just repeats.
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Aman W
The mention of a girls' school is devastating. Innocent children should never be targets, no matter the conflict. This is where the world must draw a hard line. India has always stood for protecting civilians, and our voice should be clear on this.
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Sarah B
The closure of airspace is a major practical concern. It disrupts global travel and logistics. Many Indians work in the Gulf and travel through that region. Hope EASA and our DGCA coordinate well to ensure passenger safety.
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Vikram M
The UN Charter is a noble document, but its enforcement is selective. Powerful nations often act with impunity. India's position should be balanced and principled, focusing on de-escalation and dialogue. We have the diplomatic heft to play a constructive role.

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