Why it matters:
The remarks come amid growing international scrutiny of Israel's conduct in regional conflicts and renewed debates over accountability for its violations of international law.
The big picture:
Gharibabadi said Israel has been attacking international mechanisms instead of responding to allegations raised by the United Nations.
He said the Israeli regime has continued military aggression despite ceasefire arrangements in parts of the region.
Tehran has repeatedly called for international legal action against Israeli officials over their war crimes in Gaza and Lebanon.
What he's saying:
Kazem Gharibabadi on X:
"Instead of responding to the inclusion of entities affiliated with it in a U.N. list concerning sexual violence in conflicts, the Israeli regime has targeted the U.N. secretary-general."
"This is another sign of the dangerous pattern of escaping accountability by attacking international institutions."
"In Gaza and Lebanon, ceasefires have not led the occupying regime to halt violence. It has continued killings, bombardment, violations of sovereignty, and forced displacement."
Go deeper:
Iran has consistently urged the international community to hold Israeli officials accountable for war crimes in Gaza and across the region.
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