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
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.
Source ↗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.
Source ↗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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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.
Source ↗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.
Source ↗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.
Source ↗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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