Iran’s ambassador in Geneva: There is no right of legitimate defense for occupying Israel
Iran's ambassador in Geneva, while the West always emphasizes the Zionist regime's right to self-defense, stated that the Israeli regime is the occupier and the right to legitimate defense is irrelevant for the occupier. |
According to Tasnim International Group, Ali Bahreini, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to international organizations in Geneva, during the review meeting of the report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights regarding the situation of human rights in The Occupied Palestinian Territories said at the 55th session of the Human Rights Council: The 55th session of the Council has started while the 75-year occupation of Israel is at its most painful and the world is witnessing the brutality of the occupying forces against the innocent people of Palestine.
Bahreini added: The fact that we still haven’t been able to stop this brutality and protect the lives of Palestinians is the fault of all of us. Not only have we not been able to stop these crimes, but the granting of financial and military support packages by some countries to the Israeli regime has undoubtedly played a role in the continuation of these crimes.
Iran’s ambassador said regarding the reports and positions that give the Zionist forces the right to legitimate defense: Israel’s occupation and the Palestinian people’s right to resist the occupation should not be seen as equal. and the Israeli occupying forces have no such thing as “right to self-defense” and they only have the responsibility to end the occupation in accordance with international law and behave in accordance with international law.
The fifty-fifth session of the Human Rights Council began its work in Geneva on March 7, and during the six weeks until April 17, 1403, various human rights issues, including the state of human rights will investigate Bushra in Palestine.
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