Iran-Israel: Human Rights Office Apply to Reduce Pressure

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Iran-Israel: Human Rights Office Apply to Reduce Pressure

Israel started targeting nuclear centers and military bases in Iran on Thursday last week, followed by Iran in Israeli cities.

News media reported that more than 20 people were killed in Iran in the Israeli attack, and 20 people died in Israel. The attack between the two countries continued last night.

Human Rights Deputy Commissioner Nada al-Nasif on Wednesday stressed to start diplomatic dialogue to reduce stress while addressing the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

“We are keeping an eye on this development and we are aware that thousands of people are running from parts of the capital Tehran, which is a result of warning issued for the larger region.”

A already scheduled by the Human Rights Council discussed the human rights situation in Iran on Wednesday. A UN senior official has expressed deep concern over the target of residential regions in the attack.

“Both sides fully respect international law, especially in densely populated areas, it is mandatory to ensure the security of ordinary people and citizens,” Nada al-Nashif said.

He applied to all the dominant countries that the dialogue must start as a priority to reduce stress.

Meanwhile, the United Nations Nuclear Observation Agency has said that two centrifuges producing centers in Iran have done huge damage.

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Karaj Workshop and Tehran Research Center were attacked. A building of Tehran was damaged, while on the other hand two buildings were demolished, where the parts were produced for centrifuses.