WANA (Jul 20) – The Islamic Republic of Iran has submitted an official and documented report detailing the crimes committed by the Israeli regime during its recent military attack. The report has been registered as an official document of the UN Security Council.

 

In a formal letter addressed to the UN Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council, Iran’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations presented a comprehensive and updated account of Israeli atrocities, particularly highlighting the women and children killed during the 12-day military offensive against Iran. The mission requested that the report be circulated as an official Security Council document.

 

The letter underscored the severe human toll and widespread destruction caused by Israeli attacks, emphasizing the legal and international responsibility of those behind what it described as blatant aggression.

Relatives of Davood Eyvazi, one of those killed in Israeli strikes, mourn during his funeral in Behesht Zahra Cemetery in southern Tehran, Iran, July 11, 2025. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency)

According to the annexed report, between June 13 and June 24, 2025, Israeli air, missile, and drone strikes resulted in the death of 1,100 civilians, including 132 women and 45 children, while more than 5,750 others were injured.

 

The report stated that these crimes occurred as Israel, with extensive military, intelligence, and political support from the United States and certain Western countries, deliberately targeted civilian centers, vital infrastructure, hospitals, media outlets, peaceful nuclear facilities, and Iranian families.

 

The report lists the names and details of several women, children, and entire families killed while in their homes or workplaces, including the deaths of 30 students and the complete annihilation of families such as Sedighi Saber, Zakarian, Sadati Aramaki, and Niyazmand during an Israeli attack. It also mentions attacks on Hakim Children’s Hospital, kindergartens, public parks, Evin Prison, and ambulances.

The aftermath of an Israeli strike on Rainbow Kindergarten in Tehran. Social media/ WANA News Agency

Iran’s Permanent Mission condemned these acts as gross violations of the UN Charter, international law, the Geneva Conventions, and international human rights instruments. It called on the Security Council to end the structural impunity of Israel and its supporters and to take effective measures to halt these criminal acts and prosecute those responsible.

 

The report has also been forwarded to the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict and to UNICEF.