Overview
- Mohamad Safa, the UN representative for the Patriotic Vision Association, disclosed Sunday on X that he resigned after alleging the UN is preparing for possible nuclear weapon use in Iran.
- The UN has offered no comment, and multiple outlets report there is no independent evidence supporting his allegation.
- Safa says some senior UN figures serve a “powerful lobby” and helped push a false Iran nuclear threat narrative to build support for war.
- WHO officials have described planning for a worst‑case nuclear scenario if the conflict expands, including a nuclear incident or weapon use, as part of health contingency work.
- Safa represents an NGO with consultative status at the UN rather than UN staff, so he does not set policy, yet his warning is fueling public protests and pressure for an official response.