UN Human Rights Department: Intentional Attacks on Civilian Facilities Constitute War Crimes

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk stated that intentionally attacking civilians and civilian infrastructure constitutes war crimes under international law, emphasizing accountability. This statement comes amid escalating rhetoric from US President Trump towards Iran and reports of Israeli military actions.
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According to Agence France-Presse, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk stated in a release: "Intentional attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure constitute war crimes under international law." Turk emphasized, "Anyone who commits international crimes must be held accountable by a court with jurisdiction." Turk made these remarks as US President Trump escalated his criticism of Iran, threatening to "totally destroy" key infrastructure, particularly bridges and power plants, if Iran did not agree to a deal by the deadline of 8 PM US Eastern Time on the 7th. Hours before Trump's deadline, the Israeli military announced it had completed a wave of large-scale attacks targeting "infrastructure strongholds" across Iran. Trump wrote on his social media platform "Truth Social": "An entire civilization will be destroyed tonight, never to recover. I don't want to see this happen, but it probably will." Turk did not name Trump or any countries involved since the conflict erupted on February 28, but he stated: "I deeply regret the series of inflammatory remarks made by all parties to the conflict in the Middle East war over the past few weeks." (Compiled by Qu Xiangping) 1150408