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Over 100 international law experts in the U.S. have signed an open letter expressing concerns that American strikes on Iran may constitute war crimes, following President Trump's threats to target Iran's power and desalination plants.
An open letter signed by over 100 international law experts in the U.S. raises concerns that American strikes on Iran could constitute war crimes, especially after President Trump's recent threats to target Iran's energy infrastructure.
A group of international law experts in the U.S. has signed an open letter stating that American strikes on Iran may amount to war crimes, following President Trump's recent threats to target Iran's power and desalination plants.

An open letter signed by over 100 international law experts in the U.S. expresses concerns that American strikes on Iran could constitute war crimes, following President Trump's recent threats to target Iran's energy infrastructure.
Over 100 international law experts in the U.S. have signed an open letter expressing concerns that American strikes on Iran may constitute war crimes, following President Trump's recent threats to target Iran's power and desalination plants.
Over 100 international law experts in the US have signed an open letter expressing concerns that American strikes on Iran may constitute war crimes, following President Trump's threats to target Iran's power and desalination plants.
Dozens of international law experts in the US have signed an open letter stating that American strikes on Iran may amount to war crimes, after President Trump reiterated his threats to strike Iran's power and desalination plants.
Over 100 international law experts in the US have signed an open letter expressing concerns that American strikes on Iran may constitute war crimes, following President Trump's threats to target Iran's power and desalination plants.
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