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Is the US committing war crimes by targeting Iran’s civilian infrastructure?

International law experts express serious concerns that US strikes on Iranian civilian infrastructure, such as schools, health centers, and power plants, may constitute war crimes under international humanitarian law. Statements by former President Donald Trump and other officials about targeting civilian objects are cited as evidence of potential violations of the Geneva Conventions.

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war crimescivilian infrastructureinternational humanitarian lawGeneva Conventionsproportionalitypower plantsschoolshealth facilities

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