Tehran – Saba:
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Saturday that no country in the world has violated international law as openly as the Zionist entity, and the main reason for this is the regime's constant sense of complete impunity for its crimes.
Iran's Mehr News Agency quoted Baghaei as saying that indifference leads to inaction, and inaction in the face of injustice is complicity with it.
He added, "The entire international community, and every member state of the United Nations, bears a clear responsibility to stand up against this injustice, because the prohibition on the use of force is a fundamental principle of the UN Charter, as clearly stated in Article 24 of the Charter."
Baghaei pointed out that the Zionist regime violated this principle, explaining: "At the same time, this aggression was accompanied by a series of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The Zionists deliberately and brutally targeted residential areas, hospitals, and fire stations. They killed civilians, including distinguished university professors, children, and women. Countless victims were martyred as a result of this aggressive act."
He said: "In my opinion, what is at risk now is the entire structure of international law. If you look at the eight decades of the existence of the Israeli regime, you will not find another party that has violated international law, international humanitarian law, and international human rights law in such a blatant manner. In my opinion, the main reason is that the Israeli regime has always felt completely immune from punishment for its crimes. Therefore, the international community has every right to blame Israel's supporters and backers."
The Foreign Ministry spokesman addressed the reactions of European countries to the crimes of the Zionist regime, saying: "Look now at the position of France and Germany; instead of condemning this aggression, they are trying to justify these aggressive acts. This makes them complicit partners in Israel's crimes, and they must be held accountable for this position."
He added, "For the Iranians, this reminds us of bitter experiences from the past, for example, when we were subjected to a chemical gas attack by Saddam Hussein, and everyone knows that these chemical weapons were manufactured with the help of Germany, the Netherlands, and some other Western countries."
Baghaei added, "Instead of apologizing for their past actions against Iran, the German Foreign Minister used the very ugly word 'dirty wars' to justify Israel's actions against Iran. It is truly shameful for Germany to stand with a criminal aggressor. They must remember that the Zionist entity has previously committed horrific crimes in Gaza and the West Bank, and that it is an apartheid regime."
He continued, "Israel's aggressive war against Iran is not just against a state, but against a civilization. It is not just against one country, but against the entire region, diplomacy, and peace. That is why all the countries of the region have condemned this operation with one voice, because everyone is concerned about the consequences of this war." "Israel" has always been keen to drag others into its wars, and it has become accustomed to waging its wars at the expense of others, including American taxpayers."
Baghaei concluded his statement by saying, "A few days ago, someone asked me, 'Do you think President Donald Trump will win the Nobel Peace Prize?' I replied, 'If anyone truly deserves the Peace Prize, it is Benjamin Netanyahu, who managed to deceive all of America and drag it into his war.'"

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