Iran Slams U.S. for War Crimes in Yemen: A Powerful Condemnation

Iran Slams U.S. for War Crimes in Yemen: A Powerful Condemnation

The recent escalation of violence in Yemen has drawn strong condemnation from Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei, who addressed the ongoing attacks by the U.S. army. Over the past 24 hours, various areas in the provinces of Sanaa, Saada, and Al-Jawf have been targeted, raising concerns about the humanitarian impact on the region.

Baqaei criticized the U.S. military actions, labeling them as a severe violation of Yemen’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. He described these attacks as a blatant breach of the principles outlined in the United Nations Charter and international law. According to Baqaei, these military operations constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity due to their focus on residential areas and essential infrastructure in Yemen.

In his statements, the Foreign Ministry spokesperson expressed profound regret regarding the inaction of the United Nations and the U.N. Security Council. He emphasized their failure to respond adequately to the ongoing violations and the loss of innocent lives resulting from U.S. aggression. The spokesperson highlighted several critical points:

  • The U.S. military actions are causing increased instability in the West Asian region.
  • There is a shared responsibility among regional countries to address the threats posed by U.S. lawlessness.
  • The continuous aggression undermines peace efforts and exacerbates humanitarian crises.

Baqaei’s remarks serve as a reminder of the urgent need for international intervention and accountability to protect the rights and lives of the Yemeni people.

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