TEHRAN – In an urgent address to the UN Security Council on Friday, Iran’s Amir Seid Irabani condemned the Israeli regime’s “deliberate military attacks” on Iran’s territory, revealing evidence of obstruction of US collusion in an overnight attack that allegedly dealt with 100 Iranians, including over 100 Iranians, including nuclear scientists, military personnel and military personnel.
The attacks target protected civilian nuclear facilities and residential buildings, and Iranian envoys describe it as “national terrorism” organized by Washington and Tel Aviv.
“Israel acted with full intelligence and political support from the US administration, and presented explicit details of the US involvement,” Ambassador Irabani said.
He cited Washington’s in-person admission: “U.S. authorities have explicitly and bravely confessed their intentional assistance and support for crimes, including intentional weapon transfers.”
Emphasizing human sacrifice, he declared, “I will not forget that people lost their lives as a result of Israel’s attacks with American weapons.”
Natantz’s nuclear facility was a site under full IAEA surveillance and one of its main targets, putting the region’s “devastating radiological consequences.”
Irabani proved that the attacks cited Israeli officials who had publicly claimed responsibility by expressing their intention to “destroy nuclear talks.”
Civilian victims ruled the victims, with more than 100 marry and hundreds more injured. “The overwhelming majority are civilians, including women and children.”
Overnight strikes spread to multiple civilian and military sites, forming intentional and systematic killings.
The envoy condemned the UN and IAEA’s inaction despite repeated Iranian warnings, and emphasized that the silence “has encouraged this illicit regime.”
He evoked Resolution 487 (1981) – as evidence of the council’s “decades of inaction and double standards” following the Israeli regime’s strike against Iraq’s Osirak reactor.
Furthermore, Iraq formally protested Israel’s violation of airspace during the attack, further highlighting its violation of sovereignty.
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“Parents of this administration must understand that the United States is at the forefront, but they are complicity,” Irabani said, arguing that Washington “deliberately undermined global peace.”
He linked the attacks to broader US efforts to hamper diplomacy, saying, “The US will frame this confusion and kill diplomacy.”
He also highlighted Iran’s advance warning that aggression would have “serious consequences.”
Irabani reaffirmed its right to self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter, and Irabani declared:
He described this as an “inevitable” action to “restore deterrence” against unpunished attacks.