Key Points

Iran has formally demanded WHO chief Tedros condemn alleged Israeli-US military strikes on civilians and medical facilities. The letter cites 627 deaths, including women and children, and attacks on IAEA-monitored nuclear sites. Tehran accuses both nations of violating international law by targeting hospitals and Red Crescent workers. The conflict escalated after Israel's "Operation Rising Lion" and US-led strikes on Iranian nuclear infrastructure.

Key Points: Iran Urges WHO Chief to Condemn Israel US Civilian Attacks

  • Iran details 627 civilian deaths in 12-day conflict
  • Accuses Israel-US of targeting hospitals and nuclear sites
  • WHO urged to enforce humanitarian law
  • Strikes included IRCS workers and IAEA-safeguarded facilities
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Iran urges WHO Chief to condemn deliberate military attacks on civilians, hold Israel and US accountable for war crimes

Iran calls on WHO's Tedros to denounce Israel-US strikes on civilians and healthcare sites, citing 627 deaths and war crimes under international law.

"These deliberate attacks on civilians and healthcare infrastructure amount to war crimes under international law – Iran’s Permanent Mission to UN Geneva"

Geneva, June 28

Iran has urged World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to "strongly and unequivocally" condemn the deliberate military attacks on civilians and healthcare infrastructure and hold Israel and the United States regimes accountable for these alleged war crimes, under international law.

In a letter addressed to Ghebreyesus on June 27, the Permanent Mission of Iran to the United Nations Office and other international organisations in Geneva detailed the casualties that occurred in Iran during 12 days of the ongoing conflict.

"I write to formally bring to your attention the unlawful and reckless military attacks carried out by the Israeli regime and the United States of America against the Islamic Republic of Iran between 13 and 24 June 2025. These reprehensible actions, which during the war of aggression deliberately targeted civilian populations, healthcare facilities, and Iran's safeguarded nuclear infrastructure, constitute flagrant violations of international law, including the UN Charter and "its vision and principles of lasting peace," the letter read.

According to the letter, the attacks resulted in 627 fatalities, including women, children, and medical personnel, while 4,935 individuals were injured. The letter further highlighted that 29 relief workers from the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) were among the injured.

"The 12 days of war of aggression have resulted in 627 civilian losses of life, including women and children and medical personnel and 4,935 civilians' injuries, including 29 IRCS relief workers," the letter stated.

"In light of these violations, the Islamic Republic of Iran urgently calls upon the World Health Organization (WHO) to strongly and unequivocally condemn these deliberate attacks on civilians and healthcare infrastructure, Hold the Israeli regime accountable for these war crimes under international law, and Enforce steps to prevent further breaches of international humanitarian law," it added.

In the letter, Iran's Permanent Mission described the attack against women, healthcare workers, medical centres and essential civilian infrastructure as "war crimes under international law."

In the letter, it said, "The premeditated, unprovoked and unjustified assault against my country and attacking women. Children, healthcare workers, medical centres, and essential civilian infrastructure amount to war crimes under international law. Among the seriously affected healthcare facilities are: 1. Hakim Children's Hospital (Tehran); 2. Labbafi-nejad Hospital(Tehran); 3. Farabi Hospital (Kermanshah): 4. Healthcare Center (Mianrahan City): 5. Ghasr-e-Shirin Rehabilitation Center, 6. Central Building of the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS, Tehran): 7. Eleven ambulances and numerous other medical and civilian sites."

It also mentioned that the attacks by the US and Israel on Iran's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)-safeguarded nuclear facilities posed a "grave danger, risking radiological disaster and endangering civilian lives in Iran and the region" and stressed that these actions "contravene the WHO Constitution, which opposes threats to public health, as affirmed by numerous WHO resolutions, including WHA78(28)."

https://x.com/PMIRAN_GENEVA/status/1938624969384014297

On June 13, Israel launched "Operation Rising Lion," targeting Iranian military and nuclear sites. Iran retaliated with "Operation True Promise 3," a drone and missile campaign targeting Israeli infrastructure.

The US joined the conflict early Sunday (local time) with "Operation Midnight Hammer," targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, which prompted Iran to strike US bases in Qatar and Iraq. Hours after Iran targeted American airbases in the West Asia, Trump announced that Israel and Iran had agreed to a "complete and total ceasefire."

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While Iran raises valid points about civilian safety, we must remember they've supported proxy wars in our region too. WHO should be impartial and address all conflicts equally, including those affecting Indian interests in our neighborhood.
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Aryan P
The numbers are shocking! 627 dead and nearly 5000 injured? 😢 As a medical student in Mumbai, I can't imagine working in such conditions. WHO must prioritize protecting healthcare workers globally. #HumanityFirst
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Sarah B
India should take a balanced diplomatic approach here. We have good relations with both Iran and Israel. Maybe our foreign ministry can mediate? The world needs more peacemakers like PM Modi ji.
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Karthik V
The nuclear facility attacks are most worrying. Any radiation leak would affect neighboring countries too, including India. WHO should focus on preventing environmental health disasters, not just take political sides.
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Nisha Z
Why is WHO silent when children's hospitals are bombed? Same happened in Gaza. International organizations must be consistent in their condemnation, regardless of which country is involved. Shameful double standards!

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