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Switzerland states US-Israeli strikes on Iran breach international law

8 March 2026
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Swiss Defense Minister Martin Pfister criticized the United States and Israel for their airstrikes against Iran, stating that these actions, like those of Tehran, violate international law. He warned of potential risks to Europe, including terrorist attacks and a refugee crisis. While he does not see a direct threat from Iranian missiles, he highlighted the need for improved security measures beyond military preparedness, emphasizing the importance of police and intelligence services. Tensions have escalated in the region following a large-scale attack on Iran that has resulted in significant casualties.

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