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Iran urges UN members to prosecute US, Israel for 'brutal aggression'

This picture shows graves being prepared for victims, mostly children, of a United States attack on a girls' primary school in Minab, Iran.

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei says all UN members should call for the US and Israel to be held accountable and prosecuted over their recent "brutal aggression" against Tehran, in violation of international humanitarian law.

In an interview with Russia's RIA Novosti news agency published on Thursday, Baghaei said: "We must do this, and I believe not only Iran but the entire international community demands accountability from the US and the Zionist regime."

The spokesman called the US-Israeli aggression against Iran a "crime against international peace and security" and a "war crime, a crime against humanity."

Baghaei recalled that under Common Article 1 of the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, all signatory states are obliged to respect and ensure the implementation of international humanitarian law.

"This will be a constant demand of all Iranians," Baghaei said, adding: "We will utilize our entire domestic legal system, as well as international law, to hold them accountable for the horrific crimes they have committed against the Iranian people."

The United States and Israel launched a joint military aggression against Iran on Feb. 28 by assassinating the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, along with senior military commanders.

During the 40-day war, the enemies carried out a wave of attacks against Iran that also targeted critical energy infrastructure, including oil depots, gas refineries, and power plants.

The facilities constitute critical civilian infrastructure essential to the provision of energy, economic stability, and the welfare of millions of people across the nation.


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