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Human Rights Watch Says Israel’s Airstrikes on Tehran Oil Depots May Be War Crimes
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Human Rights Watch Says Israel’s Airstrikes on Tehran Oil Depots May Be War Crimes

14 April, 2026.Iran.2 sources

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“The destruction of Iran's strategic infrastructure during the war, the internet blackout — which has already surpassed six weeks —, the American sanctions, the widespread internal corruption and the recent announcement of a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz by the United States leave the Iranian economy on the verge of collapse”

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