Contrary to myth, a consulate--or embassy--is not a nation's "soil."
The Israeli attack was certainly a breach of protocol, but not the equivalent of bombing Tehran (which is exactly what Iran tried to do to Tel Aviv).
And before Iran struck somebody's actual soil, its proxies were lobbing missiles & rockets at Israel. And I'm not even talking about Hamas here. Hezballah, the Houthis . . . people who ordinarily shouldn't care about the squabble between Jews & Arabs in what was formerly British Palestine.
If outside entities like Hezbollah, the Houthi regime, and the Islamic Republic are so concerned about Palestinians, perhaps they shouldn't jump-start wars between them and Israel.
You are correct. I misread the newsletter I got that from. But they have sovereignty over the embassy. It's still an escalation on the part of Israel, no?
Israel's attack on Iran was the first on Iranian soil, ever. Yes or no?
Contrary to myth, a consulate--or embassy--is not a nation's "soil."
The Israeli attack was certainly a breach of protocol, but not the equivalent of bombing Tehran (which is exactly what Iran tried to do to Tel Aviv).
And before Iran struck somebody's actual soil, its proxies were lobbing missiles & rockets at Israel. And I'm not even talking about Hamas here. Hezballah, the Houthis . . . people who ordinarily shouldn't care about the squabble between Jews & Arabs in what was formerly British Palestine.
If outside entities like Hezbollah, the Houthi regime, and the Islamic Republic are so concerned about Palestinians, perhaps they shouldn't jump-start wars between them and Israel.
You are correct. I misread the newsletter I got that from. But they have sovereignty over the embassy. It's still an escalation on the part of Israel, no?