Iran to sue Israel over "deadly attack" on its embassy in Syria

Iran claimed that an Israeli airstrike hit the Iranian consulate in Syria on 2 April

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor said that the death toll from the airstrike had risen to 14 (photo: IANS)
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor said that the death toll from the airstrike had risen to 14 (photo: IANS)
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Iran's Vice President for Legal Affairs Mohammad Dehqan has said that the country would file a lawsuit against Israel for its "deadly attack" on the Iranian consulate in Syria.

Dehqan made the remarks on Wednesday, 3 April in an address to reporters on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting in Tehran, while elaborating on Iran's legal measures against Israel for its missile strike that levelled the consular building in the Syrian capital Damascus, resulting in at least 14 fatalities.

He said the Israeli attack violated international law and Iran is currently making the legal assessments and will soon provide information regarding its legal decisions, Xinhua news agency reported, citing the semi-official Fars news agency.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor said on Tuesday, 2 April that the death toll from the airstrike had risen to 14, including eight Iranians, five Syrians and one member of Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group, noting that the death toll is likely to rise due to serious injuries.

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Published: 04 Apr 2024, 9:45 AM