TEHRAN (Reuters) – Iran has set up a court to try Israelis for its air attacks on Gaza and is ready to try in absentia any people who Tehran says have committed crimes, a judiciary official said on Tuesday.A group of Iranian students also broke into a British embassy residential compound to protest London’s perceived bias towards Israel, an Iranian news agency reported.Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki on Tuesday accused Israel of committing “genocide against humanity” in Gaza.