Iraq accuses that 50 Israeli fighter jets have violated its air space: “Basra, Najaf and Karbala were overcome.”

The business task of Iraq's mission to the United Nations said that 50 Israeli fighter jets have violated Iraqi airspace shortly before an UN meeting on the Israel-Iran conflict, according to Reuters.

Israeli fighter jets. Photo shutterstock
The representative of Iraq at the United Nations, Abbas Kadhom Obaid al-Fatlawi, told the UN Security Council that the planes came from the Syrian-Bordanian border areas.
“Twenty aircraft started, followed by another 30, which were heading for southern Iraq and overturned the cities of Basra, Najaf and Karbala.”said Abbas Kadhom Obaid al-Fatlawi.
“A threat to sacred places and regions”
Business pregnancy of Iraq's mission to the United Nations said that “These violations constitute non -observations of international law and UN Charter”.
“They also represent a threat to sacred places and regions, which could cause strong folk reactions, given the importance of these holy places for our peoples”, The representative of Iraq continued to the United Nations.
We recall that Iran's ambassador has underlined this week before the UN human rights Council that Israeli attacks are an act of “war against humanity” and criticized the states that did not condemn these acts, which, according to him, expose the population to the risk of dangerous leaks.
“The deliberate attack of Iranian nuclear installations not only is a serious violation of international law and the UN Charter, but it also risks exposing all people in our vicinity to possible dangerous leaks. This is not an act of war against our country, but it is a war against humanity”, Said Ali Bahreini.




