Human Rights Watch made allegations on Thursday regarding an Israeli airstrike on a notorious Iranian prison, calling it an ‘apparent war crime’ and accusing Tehran of further abuses against prisoners following the attack. Israel targeted Evin Prison in Tehran in June, which has a reputation for torturing political prisoners. The human rights organization stated that the strike violated the laws of war, which prohibit attacks on civilians, including prisoners. This incident adds to the existing tensions between Israel and Iran, reflecting the ongoing conflict in the region.

Israeli airstrike on Iranian prison labeled as ‘apparent war crime’ by Human Rights Watch

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