UN head cautions against ‘internationalization’ of Israel-Iran conflict
- Since June 13, 2025, Israel has launched airstrikes on over 100 Iranian nuclear and military targets, igniting crossfire between Israel and Iran.
- The conflict escalated after Israeli strikes damaged Iranian centrifuge facilities, which postponed scheduled nuclear talks between Iran and other parties.
- The hostilities caused at least 224 deaths including civilians, injured over 1,000 people, triggered mass evacuations, and raised concerns over potential nuclear radiation exposure.
- UN Secretary General’s spokesperson Stephane Dujarric cautioned against internationalizing the conflict, while Irish officials called for restraint and renewed diplomatic efforts to restart talks.
- The violence heightens risks of regional instability and humanitarian crises, prompting calls for ceasefire, adherence to international law, and urgent de-escalation from multiple global leaders and UN agencies.
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Irish leaders call for ‘immediate de-escalation’ between Iran and Israel
Irish premier Micheal Martin said ‘dialogue is the way to resolve the nuclear issue in terms of Iran’.
Europe Pushes for De-Escalation
“European officials are making a diplomatic push to de-escalate the conflict between Israel and Iran after nearly a week of deadly fighting, even as Israel’s defense minister warned on Thursday that the country’s military would intensify its strikes on ‘strategic targets’ in Iran,” the N
UN rights office calls for immediate de-escalation of Israel-Iran conflict
The UN Human Rights Office on Wednesday called for the urgent de-escalation of violence following Israel’s strikes on Iran, warning that continued attacks risk severe civilian harm and potential violations of international law. In light of the alarming humanitarian crisis in Iran and the grave violations of international humanitarian law, UN Human Rights Deputy High Commissioner Nada Nashif stated, “It is imperative that both sides fully respect…
UN Rights office calls for end to Iran-Israel crisis
UN Rights Chief Volker Türk called for an immediate end to the Iran-Israel conflict in his opening speech to the 59th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva on 16 June 2025. Moreover, he called the civilian suffering ‘deeply worrying’, urging compliance with international humanitarian law and diplomacy to prevent more bloodshed. MILITARY STRIKES ESCALATION Consequently, from 13 June 2025, Israel has struck Iran’s mi…
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