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UN experts slam Israeli attack on Iran, call for halt to hostilities

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U.N. experts have recently issued a strong condemnation of Israel’s continued military strikes on Iran, warning that these actions pose a serious threat to the international legal order. According to these experts, the recent escalation in tensions between the two countries has the potential to cause catastrophic consequences for the region and the world at large.

In a statement released on Friday, the U.N. experts expressed deep concern over Israel’s repeated attacks on Iran, including the latest strike on an Iranian nuclear facility. They emphasized that these strikes represent a clear violation of international law, as well as the principles of sovereignty and non-interference in the affairs of other nations.

The U.N. experts further stated that such actions by Israel could potentially lead to a dangerous precedent, where countries may feel justified in taking similar aggressive measures against their perceived enemies. This, in turn, could have devastating consequences for regional and global stability, as well as the rule of law.

It is important to note that the U.N. experts’ statement comes in the wake of heightened tension between Israel and Iran, which has been ongoing for several years now. Both countries have been engaged in a war of words, as well as covert and overt military actions, leading to a situation of constant volatility and unpredictability in the region.

The U.N. experts also highlighted the grave humanitarian consequences of Israel’s actions, including the displacement of innocent civilians and damage to critical infrastructure. They stressed that military force should never be used as a means to resolve political or diplomatic disputes, and that dialogue and peaceful negotiations must be prioritized instead.

Moreover, the U.N. experts reiterated the need for all parties involved to abide by their obligations under international law, including respect for the principles of proportionality and distinction in armed conflicts. They urged both Israel and Iran to exercise utmost restraint and refrain from any actions that could result in further escalation of the conflict.

The U.N. experts’ statement has received widespread support from the international community, with many countries echoing their concerns and urging all parties to find a peaceful resolution to the ongoing tensions. The U.N. Secretary-General himself has called for an immediate de-escalation of the situation and for all parties to work towards restoring stability and avoiding any further use of military force.

In addition, the U.N. experts also called upon the international community to play a more active role in promoting dialogue and de-escalation between Israel and Iran. They emphasized the importance of upholding the international legal order and the need for all countries to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of other nations.

In conclusion, the U.N. experts’ strong condemnation of Israel’s military strikes on Iran serves as a reminder for all countries to uphold their responsibilities under international law and to avoid any actions that could undermine the global order. The onus is on all parties to exercise restraint and engage in meaningful dialogue to find a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict. Only through cooperation and respect for international law can we ensure a more peaceful and stable world for present and future generations.

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