Wednesday, March 25


An Iranian missile with cluster munitions flies over Jerusalem amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran on March 20, 2026.
| Photo Credit: Reuters

Gulf Arab ​states told the United Nations Human Rights Council ⁠on Wednesday (March 25, 2026) they face an existential threat from Iran as they condemned Iranian attacks on their infrastructure, which the UN ‌rights chief said might constitute war crimes.

Also read: West Asia war updates on March 25, 2026

The nearly month-long U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has sparked large-scale ‌Iranian retaliation in the form of drone ‌and ⁠missile strikes on energy and civilian infrastructure in ⁠Gulf countries, killing civilians and driving up oil prices.

“We are seeing an existential threat to international and regional security. This aggressive approach ​is undermining international law ‌and sovereignty,” Kuwait’s Ambassador Naser Abdullah H. M. Alhayen told the Geneva-based council. Other Gulf states also denounced Iran’s actions, which they said were designed to spread ‌terror.

Countries at the 47-member council will vote ​on a motion condemning Iran’s strikes, asking Iran for reparation and asking the U.N. rights ⁠chief to monitor the situation.

Iran defended its actions, saying more than 1,500 civilians had been killed in the ‌U.S.-Israeli strikes so far. “We fight on behalf of all of you against an enemy that, if not restrained today, will be beyond containment tomorrow,” said Iran’s ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva Ali Bahreini, referring to Israel.

Iran has called for its own emergency session ‌on a fatal strike on a primary school which will ​take place on Friday.

The United Nations’ top rights official, Volker Turk, on Wednesday (March 25, 2026) urged states ⁠to end the Iran conflict, describing the situation as extremely ⁠dangerous and unpredictable.

“This conflict has an unprecedented power to ensnare countries across borders and around ‌the world,” he said. “Attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure must end. If they are deliberate, such ​attacks may constitute war crimes.”



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