Iran’s runoff election is set to take place on June 25, with voters choosing between the two remaining candidates after the first round of voting. The election is crucial as it will determine the country’s next president, who will have a significant impact on Iran’s domestic and foreign policies. With tensions running high both within Iran and on the international stage, the outcome of the runoff election will be closely watched by observers around the world.
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Amnesty accuses Iran of firing cluster munitions at Israel
Amnesty International reported that during the June war between Iran and Israel, Iranian forces used cluster munitions, violating international law and endangering civilian lives, particularly in populated areas like Gush Dan, Beersheba, and Rishon LeZion. The use of such indiscriminate weapons is prohibited under the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions, which neither Iran nor Israel has signed. Want More Context? 🔎
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