Iran supports initiatives that halt genocide and war crimes in Gaza and enable Palestinian self-determination, the Foreign Ministry stated. The ministry cited international legal obligations under the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide and each state's duty to support the Palestinian struggle against occupation and apartheid.
Iran warned about the plan's dangerous aspects and the history of broken promises by Israel, but defers to the Palestinian leadership on any decision. The ministry welcomes agreements that stop Palestinian genocide, require Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza, respect Palestinian self-determination, allow humanitarian aid entry, and support reconstruction efforts.
Ending crimes in Gaza does not eliminate the government's responsibility to prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity through international institutions, the statement emphasized. Iran expressed readiness to help deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza's population.
Iran warned about the plan's dangerous aspects and the history of broken promises by Israel, but defers to the Palestinian leadership on any decision. The ministry welcomes agreements that stop Palestinian genocide, require Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza, respect Palestinian self-determination, allow humanitarian aid entry, and support reconstruction efforts.
Ending crimes in Gaza does not eliminate the government's responsibility to prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity through international institutions, the statement emphasized. Iran expressed readiness to help deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza's population.