ALWAGHT- Iran’s Foreign Ministry denounced Israel’s ongoing military attacks on Lebanon, calling the recent strikes in the south and Bekaa obvious breaches of international law.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry, through spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei, strongly condemned Israel’s recent airstrikes on southern Lebanon and the Bekaa region, extending condolences to the families of the victims and expressing solidarity with the Lebanese government and people.
Baghaei described the attacks on residential, industrial, and urban infrastructure as clear violations of the UN Charter and international law, emphasizing the need to hold Israel accountable for war crimes. He also highlighted the regime’s ongoing breaches of the ceasefire over the past year.
The attacks targeted what Israel described as Hezbollah and Hamas positions, following evacuation orders for four villages in eastern and southern Lebanon. Earlier strikes included a drone attack in Braikeh that wounded two people, and a prior strike near Bint Jbeil that killed two civilians.
Baghaei called on the international community, the UN, and regional countries to take stronger action against Israel’s aggression, stressing that the attacks continue despite the 2024 US-brokered ceasefire that had ended over a year of heavy fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.
