Iran claims $270 billion damage from US and Israeli bombings, demands compensation from five Arab countries
According to the Iranian government, the damage caused by US and Israeli bombings amounts to $270 billion. Iranian officials, led by their UN representative, are demanding compensation from five Arab states for their “involvement in the war.”
The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated that Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia must fully reimburse the physical and moral damages caused by their unlawful activities within the context of the conflict between the US and Israel. These actions are viewed as breaches of international law leading to massive destruction in the region.
This Iranian claim highlights the tension and complex relations between these countries amid geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East. It also reflects Tehran’s effort to seek financial justice and legal acknowledgment of its stance.
Iran, located in Southwest Asia, has a long history and is a significant geopolitical player in the region. In recent decades, conflicts have severely affected its infrastructure and economy.
The clashes of interests in the Middle East set the stage for further diplomatic disputes and potential negotiations over reparations. The situation remains tense and may impact regional stability.