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GENEVA — A fact-finding mission mandated by the United Nations said on Monday (June 23) that some of Israel’s strikes on Iran may have broken international humanitarian law, citing the killing of civilians in an apartment block and three aid workers in Tehran. Israel began airstrikes on Iran in a surprise attack on June 13
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Israeli strikes on Iran may have violated international law, UN mission says, World News
GENEVA — A fact-finding mission mandated by the United Nations said on Monday (June 23) that some of Israel’s strikes on Iran may have broken international humanitarian law, citing the killing of civilians in an apartment block and three aid workers in Tehran. Israel began airstrikes on Iran in a surprise attack on June 13