President Trump, in a social media post, stated that great progress is being made in negotiations with Iran to end military operations. However, he warned that if a deal is not reached soon and the Strait of Hormuz is not immediately reopened, the US would broaden its offensive by "obliterating" power plants, oil wells, Kharg Island, and possibly even desalination plants. This threat represents a significant escalation in rhetoric and potential military actions.
The threat to attack desalination plants, which provide drinking water, raises serious concerns about respecting the laws of armed conflict, which prohibit attacks on civilian infrastructure unless the military advantage outweighs the civilian harm. Causing excessive suffering to civilians could constitute a war crime.