Nasser Seraj, also the Attorney General for International Affairs, spoke at a meeting with Deputy High Commissioner for State Nada al Nassif in Geneva, stressing that the UN’s silence is one of the reasons for the Zionist Regime’s claims of violating regional sovereignty.
The UN’s silence on the heinous crimes of the Zionist regime or the use of ambiguous terms in referring to these crimes opened up space and emphasized for the arrogance and recklessness of the regime in committing broader human rights violations.
He added: “If this silence and double human rights standards had not existed, Iran and Qatar would not have been attacked and the seventh and eighth countries in the region would not have been attacked and would not have violated the airspace.” ”
Iran’s Islamic Republic has always strived to promote the rights of its people and has taken a progressive approach in this regard, he says, “During the illegal Israeli attack on Iran, national officials made their best efforts to protect the safety and livelihoods of their people, defended sovereignty and territorial integrity, served after the attack on Evin, and then served after the prison attacks, and it conveyed an important message to the world.”
On June 13, Israel launched a blatant, unprovoked attack on Iran, triggering a 12-day war that killed at least 1,064 people domestically, including military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians.
The United States also took part in the war by bombing three nuclear sites in Iran with a serious violation of international law.
In response, Iranian forces targeted strategic sites across the occupying regions and Aldeid Air Force Base in Qatar, the largest US military base in West Asia.
On June 24, Iran was able to stop the terrorist attacks through successful retaliation operations against both the Israeli regime and the United States.
MNA
