๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Early this morning, Israel struck Iranโ€™s Parchin military-industrial complex, located 30 km from Tehran. The site houses munitions and explosives testing facilities, with at least one building possibly linked to Iranโ€™s nuclear program.

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The #Netanyahu Regime's waging a hazardous multifront war has proven desastrous for its enemies so far. Attacking #Iran's increasingly "too enriched" #nuclear capabilities might be a worthwhile target yet, if successful.
Remotely executing its Revolutionary leaders is, in my view, apart from a declaration of war, yet again clearly in breech of #InternationalLaw.

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@HistoPol @noelreports if International Law says that Israel has to wait for Iran to send nukes to Israel before they are allowed to act, then fuck those laws.

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Don't worry. The rule of law will prevail.

Israel never signed Protocol I. No signature, no responsibility. That is how treaties work.

But apart from that, I throw Article 51 into the ring. (3. & 4.)
https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/assets/treaties/470-AP-I-EN.pdf

These specific attacks might have been "legal".

It doesn't mean, Nethanjahu should not be prosecuted for other war crimes. At least his ability to visit countries, which ratified these treaties, is severely restricted.