Iran Minister Warns of Retaliation if U.S. Hits 'Civilian' Infrastructure -- WSJ

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By Hamraz Bayan

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said Tehran would respond in kind to any attack on its critical infrastructure.

Gharibabadi's post on X followed President Trump's warning that it would strike power plants if Iran doesn't reopen the Strait of Hormuz so critical fuel and fertilizer shipments could restart.

Gharibabadi also said the threats on infrastructure raise legal concerns under international law. "An explicit threat to target power plants and vital infrastructure goes beyond a mere political statement; under international law, it concerns civilian objects," he wrote, citing principles of international humanitarian law, which he said prohibit deliberate attacks on civilian infrastructure.

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