Iran War Unjustifiable Under International Law, Says PKB Politician The joint strikes on Iran by Israel and the United States are deemed unlawful under international law, according to Luluk Nur Hamidah, chair of the National Awakening Party’s (PKB) Foreign Affairs and International Agreements committee. She condemned the military operation that resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, calling it a violation of global principles and a threat to international stability. Hamidah stated that the attack on a sovereign leader sets a dangerous precedent, potentially leading to a world governed by military power rather than legal frameworks. She warned that legitimizing such actions removes security guarantees for all nations, as it could justify similar violence against other leaders. The politician also highlighted the risks of double standards, noting that impunity for humanitarian violations—particularly in Israel’s conflict with Palestine—could escalate global violence. She emphasized that humanity should not be sacrificed for geopolitical interests, urging the international community to prioritize universal justice over power-driven agendas. Hamidah called for the United Nations to conduct an independent investigation into the attack and impose strict sanctions against any violators of international law, including Israel and the U.S. She also urged the UN to de-escalate the conflict and open diplomatic channels to protect civilians amid the expanding regional crisis. The strikes, launched by Israel and the U.S. on February 28, 2026, killed Khamenei, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. Hamidah’s remarks align with broader concerns about the humanitarian toll of the war, as analysts warn of a worsening crisis in the Middle East.#iran #united_nations #ali_khamenei #luluk_nur_hamidah #national_awakening_party