On April 6, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Baghaei condemned U.S. threats against Iran's infrastructure, labeling them as 'war crimes.' According to BlockBeats, Baghaei warned that any nation assisting Washington would bear legal responsibility. He stated, 'There is no doubt that merely issuing such threats constitutes a war crime,' highlighting the U.S.'s contradictory stance of targeting 'energy and industrial infrastructure' while permitting Israel to attack civilian targets.
Baghaei emphasized that these actions are considered war crimes under international humanitarian law and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. He urged all countries to recognize that any cooperation or assistance in the U.S.'s criminal activities must be held accountable and deemed as war crimes and crimes against humanity.