US-Israeli Actions Against Iran and Lebanon

Discussions analyze potential war crimes in US and Israeli targeting of civilian infrastructure in Iran and Lebanon.

March 2026

Mar 30, 2026

Iran registers opposition to US-Israeli strikes at UN

Iran registered strong opposition to US-Israeli attacks on its major steel production sites and infrastructure. The opposition was communicated via a letter to UN Secretary General António Guterres and UN Security Council President Michael G. Waltz.

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Mar 30, 2026

Iran opposes US-Israeli attacks at UN Security Council

Iran registered strong opposition to US-Israeli attacks on its major steel production sites and other infrastructure. Iran addressed UN Secretary General António Guterres and Michael G. Waltz, reiterating its right to self-defense.

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Mar 31, 2026

Iran condemns US-Israeli strikes on infrastructure

Iran condemned US-Israeli attacks on its major steel production sites and infrastructure. The report noted over 300 health centers and 760 schools were hit since February 28.

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April 2026

Apr 2, 2026

Donald Trump threatens to destroy Iranian infrastructure

Donald Trump posted on X threatening to destroy Iran’s Kharg Island, power plants, oil hubs, and other infrastructure. These threats were made if Iran failed to reach an agreement.

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Apr 3, 2026

Trump threatens strikes on Iranian electric infrastructure

Donald Trump warned US forces would target Iranian electric-generating plants if Iran did not reach an unspecified deal. Trump's address detailed the potential scope of US actions against Iranian civilian infrastructure.

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Apr 7, 2026

Trump threatened to blow up Iranian power plants

Donald Trump threatened to destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran during a news conference. Experts questioned if such an action could constitute a war crime.

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Apr 8, 2026

Israeli strikes hit Lebanon, killing over 300 people

Over 100 Israeli strikes occurred across Lebanon on April 8, 2026. These strikes reportedly killed over 300 people and damaged a main bridge linking southern Lebanon.

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