The United States and Israel have broken international law with their attacks on Iran, Swiss Defence Minister Martin Pfister said in an ​interview published on Sunday, the latest European leader to raise ‌concerns about the conflict.

– Legal experts have said many countries will consider the attacks unjustified under the United Nations Charter, under which member countries must refrain from using force ​or the threat of force without U.N authorisation or unless acting ​in self-defence.

– “The Federal Council is of the opinion that the ⁠attack on Iran constitutes a violation of international law,” Pfister told ​SonntagsZeitung, referring to the Swiss cabinet.

– “In our view it constitutes a violation ​on the prohibition of violence,” he added, calling on all parties involved to halt the fighting to protect the civilian population.

– Pfister said he was referring ​to all the countries not complying with the prohibition on violence, ​including the United States and Israel.

– “The Americans and Israel have attacked Iran from the ‌air. ⁠In doing so, they, like Iran, violated international law,” Pfister said.

– The comments chime with those of German Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil, who told the RND newspaper network that he had “serious doubts that this ​war is legitimate under ​international law.”

– Klingbeil ⁠also came out strongly against the idea of any potential German participation in the war: “I say clearly: this ​is not our war. We will not participate in ​this war.”

– He ⁠said there was a “great danger that we are sliding ever deeper into a world where there are no longer any rules. We do not want ⁠to ​live in a world where only the ​law of the strongest applies.

Spain has also denounced the U.S. and Israeli bombings of Iran as reckless ​and illegal.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/iran-attacks-breach-international-law-swiss-defence-minister-says-2026-03-08

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