RE: BBC Reporting Iran has Launched Drones at Israel
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I don't see that claim that Iran controls Hamas here. I see a claim that officials in the know let it slip that he was essential to the attack. If it is against the rules of war to attack an embassy, like it is to attack a hospital, then we may be seeing a pattern of depending on these protections as a military strategy.
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We are certainly seeing a pattern of lawless war crimes on the part of Israel.
Regarding Iran, if Iran didn't control Hamas, then how could it be lawful to attack Iran as some sort of retribution for 10/7? Wouldn't the proper legal procedure be to request Iran turn over the alleged criminal for lawful prosecution?
Of course, that wouldn't work unless there was actual evidence they were a criminal.
I feel pretty sure that Israel considers themselves in a war that Iran helped to start. The individual was a military target because of what he did, perhaps they also had reason to believe he was still a threat. The fog of war is covering much of what we can know. This is deepened by the propaganda. I am always looking for how a story could have been staged or manuafactured by either side. This is why it is notable that we have an admission of why he was targetted after the official line had been they had no role in the attack.
Well, Israel officially started the war by attacking Iranian clay. That's the facts on the ground. Israel has clearly been agitating for this war - between the US and Iran - for decades. That makes what they say about this particular act without merit or meaning, as if anything serial liars say could have meaning or merit.
Again, there are procedures that have evolved from international relations regarding extradition of criminals. Starting wars with countries to kill the accused isn't lawful or acceptable diplomatically by any civilized nation.