UN Investigators Label Israel’s 2025 Strike on Iranian Prison a War Crime Amid Ongoing Regional Turmoil
A UN inquiry brands Israel’s 2025 bombing of Evin Prison a war crime, yet the wider context of Iran’s brutal repression and regional instability remains unaddressed—raising urgent questions about selective accountability.
On June 23, 2025, amid the volatile backdrop of the so-called Twelve Days War, Israeli forces bombed Iran's notorious Evin Prison, killing approximately 80 inmates. The United Nations’ Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Iran has now declared this attack a war crime, accusing Israel of intentionally targeting a civilian site. However, as the report comes into public view, it reveals more than just one side’s culpability—it exposes glaring inconsistencies in how international law and human rights are enforced amid a complex regional conflict. Is Selective Justice Undermining America’s Global Security Interests? The UN mission’s findings, covering April 2025 to February...
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