PKB Condemns US-Israel Attacks on Iran: Serious Blow to International Law
JAKARTA – The National Leadership Council (Dewan Pimpinan Pusat) of the Kebangkitan Bangsa Party (PKB) has expressed profound sorrow over the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a military attack in Tehran.
PKB views this incident not merely as a tragedy for Iran, but also as a serious threat to international law and global stability that the international community has long upheld.
“This incident is not only a tragedy for Iran, but also a serious blow to international law and the global order that we have long cherished,” said Luluk at a press conference at PKB’s headquarters on Sunday (1 March 2026).
PKB strongly condemns the practice of political assassination through military operations against sovereign state leaders.
According to Luluk, such actions cannot be justified under international law or humanitarian norms.
“This attack carried out by Israel and the United States cannot be justified under international law, cannot be accepted by humanitarian standards, and has the potential to create a dangerous precedent for world stability,” he said.
“Today Iran is the target. Tomorrow, any country could face the same thing. When the assassination of state leaders is considered legitimate, there is no longer any guarantee of security for any nation,” he stressed.
PKB also highlighted the absence of strict sanctions against various previous humanitarian violations, particularly those involving Israel in the humanitarian tragedy in Palestine.
“When double standards are maintained, aggression will continue to recur. When justice is not enforced consistently, conflicts will only expand,” he said.
PKB affirmed that humanity must not be defeated by geopolitical interests or military power dominance. “The world needs universal justice, not laws that apply only to the weak,” said Luluk.
In its statement, PKB also called on the United Nations and the international community to conduct an independent and transparent investigation into the attack.