Arab League Condemns Iranian Attacks on Kuwaiti Infrastructure as War Crime


Kuwait city: The Arab League has strongly condemned the Iranian attacks on power and water desalination plants in the State of Kuwait. In a statement Monday, the organization slammed the attack as “malignant” and reiterated that any Iranian military assault on any Arab nation, whatever its kind or size, is “utterly rejected and deplored”.



According to Qatar News Agency, the Arab League accused Iran of targeting civilian facilities, including water networks, energy and electrical facilities, transport centers, residential areas, and of “terrorizing” civilians. The league emphasized that such actions amount to a “flagrant breach” of law and its enduring precepts.



The organization further stressed that this act is tantamount to a full-fledged war crime under international humanitarian law, the consequences of which would be fully shouldered by the Iranian regime, including reparations for damages. As such, the Arab League reaffirmed that Iran should immediately live up to its obligation to implement the entirety of the content of Security Council Resolution 2817 and cease its attacks on Arab nations.