Tehran cites UN Charter in defending missile attacks
Iran’s foreign ministry said the country’s recent strikes on military targets in northern Israel were carried out under its right to self-defence as outlined in Article 51 of the UN Charter, arguing that the action followed repeated Israeli violations of a ceasefire agreement.
In a statement, the ministry accused Israel of breaching the truce through attacks on Iranian interests and alleged cooperation with the United States in operations against Iranian ships and targets.
It also said the ceasefire in Lebanon forms part of the broader agreement and accused Washington of bearing responsibility for Israeli actions.
The ministry warned that any future military action against Iran or Lebanon would be met with what it described as a “crushing and comprehensive response”, while reiterating Tehran’s commitment to defending its security and national interests.
