Iran: Israel enjoys impunity despite committing grave rights abuses
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei says no country has violated international human rights more than the Israelis. “The main reason for this is that Israel has always felt complete immunity from punishment for its crimes,” IRNA news agency quoted Baghaei as saying.
“The entire international community, each of the member states of the United Nations, has a clear responsibility to stand against this injustice, because the prohibition of the use of force is a fundamental principle of the United Nations Charter, which is clearly stated in Article 24.”
Iran authorities preparing for nuclear leaks from Israeli strikes
Iran’s Deputy Health Minister Ali Jafarian says the department is preparing to treat any victims suffering from the effects of Israel’s continuing attacks on nuclear facilities.
“We have not yet received reports of Israel using unconventional weapons. We are prepared to deal with any nuclear leak in the event that nuclear reactors are targeted, and we hope we do not reach that stage,” said Jafarian.
He added three hospitals have been attacked so far, with Kermanshah Hospital being completely evacuated.
“All of these are civilian targets. International organisations, especially the World Health Organization and the International Red Cross, must pressure Israel to stop targeting civilians. However, we do not expect much from them as we have witnessed their inability to do anything in Gaza for a year and a half.”
Jafarian confirmed “430 civilians” have so far been killed and more than 3,500 wounded after eight days of “Israeli aggression”.

Israel hit nuclear site in Isfahan, IAEA confirms
We have been reporting on the Israeli military’s claims that its forces targeted the Isfahan nuclear facility.
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi is now saying a centrifuge manufacturing workshop in the central Iranian city has been struck, making it the third nuclear-related facility targeted in Israeli attacks since June 13.
“We know this facility well. There was no nuclear material at this site and therefore the attack on it will have no radiological consequences,” Grossi said in a statement posted by the IAEA.
On Friday, Grossi said the nuclear watchdog does not have information showing Iran is actively trying to build nuclear weapons.







