Iran to sue Israel for “deadly attack” on Iranian consulate in Syria This information was given by Iran’s Vice President of Legal Affairs Mohammad Dehkan. Mohammad Dehkan made this comment while addressing reporters during a cabinet meeting held in Tehran on Wednesday. He explained in detail all the legal measures Iran is going to take against Israel.
On Monday, Israel attacked the Iranian consulate building in Damascus, the capital of Syria, with missiles, in which 14 people were killed. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor, the dead included five Syrians, eight Iranians and one member of the Lebanese Hezbollah terrorist group. Apart from this, many people have also been seriously injured. The death toll is likely to rise given the number of seriously injured.
Semi-official Fars news agency quoted Xinhua news agency as saying that Mohammad Dehkan said that Israel has violated international laws. Iran is currently conducting a legal assessment and will provide information on its legal decisions soon.
On Monday, Israel launched a missile attack on the consulate building located in the Iranian embassy complex in the Syrian capital Damascus, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor reported on Tuesday the number of people killed in the attack and said that this The death toll in the airstrike has risen to 14.
Israel’s military is beefing up its air defense system with reserve troops amid rising tensions with Iran. Iran vowed to retaliate against “Israeli airstrikes”. Following this, the Israeli military said in a statement that it had “decided to increase manpower in the air defense system of the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) and deploy reserve troops.” has gone.” This step has been taken after a commensurate assessment of the situation.
Tensions in the Middle East increased after this missile attack. Israel has not yet claimed responsibility for the attack.