Iran Slams Alleged U.S.-Israel Attacks on Civilian Infrastructure
Iran has sharply condemned what it describes as joint U.S.-Israel attacks on schools and hospitals, accusing the two countries of targeting civilian infrastructure in violation of international law. Iranian officials said the reported strikes have caused serious damage and civilian casualties, including women and children.
Tehran called the incidents a “clear breach of humanitarian principles” and urged the international community to take immediate steps to prevent further escalation. The statement comes at a time of heightened tensions in the region, with ongoing military operations drawing global concern.
Tehran Urges Global Response and Accountability
Iranian leaders demanded that international organizations, including the United Nations, investigate the alleged attacks. Officials stressed that schools and hospitals are protected under international humanitarian law and should never become targets during armed conflict.
According to Iran’s foreign ministry, continued strikes on civilian facilities risk worsening the humanitarian crisis and destabilizing the broader Middle East. The government called for an emergency diplomatic response and greater pressure to halt military actions affecting non-combatants.
Rising Regional Tensions Spark Global Concern
The accusations come amid escalating conflict involving U.S. and Israeli forces in the region. While Washington and Tel Aviv have maintained that their operations focus on security threats, Iran insists that recent actions have crossed legal and moral boundaries.
Analysts warn that continued military confrontations could intensify regional instability and draw in additional actors. Diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions are ongoing, but progress remains uncertain as both sides trade strong statements.





































