‘Clear example of war crimes’: Iran condemns Israeli attack on Syria makeshift hospital
TEHRAN – Iran has vehemently condemned Israel's attack on a medical facility on the Syria-Lebanon border, labeling it a "clear example of war crimes."
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei stated on Thursday that the strike, which destroyed a 56-bed field hospital, ambulances, and all medical equipment, demonstrates Israel's disregard for international law.
The hospital, established to assist displaced Lebanese on the Syrian-Lebanese border, was clearly marked with the Red Crescent flag and symbols. Despite this, the Israeli attack left the facility and its supplies, including food, medicines, and medical equipment, completely destroyed.
Baghaei called for global condemnation of the attack, urging international bodies like the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to take action. He also stressed the urgent need for international aid to support the thousands of Lebanese displaced by Israel's recent aggression.
This incident comes amidst a wider pattern of Israeli attacks targeting medical facilities and educational institutions in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria. Since the start of the Gaza war on October 7, 2023, Israeli forces have specifically targeted the enclave’s healthcare and education sectors, bombing hospitals, schools, colleges, and universities, including 65 run by UNRWA.
Despite the UN Security Council's call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, Israel continues its offensive, aiming for the complete eradication of the Palestinian people trapped in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Also reacting to the Thursday attack, the head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society confirmed that the hospital was marked with the IRCS flag, IRNA reported. “We intend to file a complaint against Israel through international forums.”
Pirhossein Kolivand made the remarks during a meeting with the UN Resident Coordinator of Iran, Stefan Priesner. The Iranian official condemned the brutal attacks of the Zionist regime on Gaza and Lebanon, the IRCS website reported.
Referring to Israeli crimes, including targeting civilian areas, killing civilians, and attacking ambulances and rescue forces, hospitals, and health centers, the official warned about the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Lebanon and the possibility of genocide.
He called for the immediate intervention of the United Nations to bring an end to the attacks.
Kolivand also presented a report on the shipment of humanitarian aid by the Iranian Red Crescent Society to Lebanon.
Highlighting the urgent need of the Lebanese for medicine, medical equipment, food, and essential items, Kolivand announced the IRCS's readiness to dispatch more shipments of humanitarian aid. He also stressed the need for active participation and cooperation of the United Nations in the field.
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