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- Israeli airstrike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus
On April 1, the Iranian consulate annex building (hosting the Iranian ambassador's residence) in the Iranian embassy complex in Damascus was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike
- Why Iran Is Not a Victim of an Act of Aggression Relating The Bombing . . .
However, since no Iranian territory was actually bombed, the Israeli attack against the Iranian consulate did not constitute an act of aggression that activated Iran’s inherent right of self-defense under Art 51 of the United Nations Charter
- Israeli airstrikes on the Iranian consulate in Damascus
The Al-Alam news channel reported a statement from the Iranian ambassador in Damascus, Hussein Akbari, claiming that the attack on the consulate building involved six missiles launched from Israeli combat aircraft that came from "occupied Syrian Golan "
- Under UN Charter, Iran’s Attack Was a Legal Response to Israel’s . . .
During Israel’s bombing of Iran’s consulate in Syria, it targeted and killed very senior Iranian officials The attack constituted an act of aggression, which triggered Iran’s right to self-defense
- Inviolability of embassies and consulates: The recent example of Israel . . .
The Iranian Consulate in Damascus, Syria, was the subject of an attack on 1 April 2024, allegedly by Israel; Israel has not claimed responsibility for the action
- The strike on Iran’s consulate in Syria could be the spark that ignites . . .
The suspected Israeli attack on Iran’s consulate in Damascus on 1 April marks an unprecedented escalation by Israel against Iran in Syria
- Israel bombs the Iranian Consulate in Damascus – Is it a Violation of . . .
While the precise nature of Iran’s response remains uncertain, analysts warn of the potential for an escalation in hostilities between Israel and Iran and its proxies in Syria
- Briefing Security Council on Reported Israeli Attacks against Iran’s . . .
Lethal attacks on Iran-linked targets in Syria have been increasingly attributed to Israel, especially since the current conflict with Hamas in Gaza began on 7 October
- Of Proxies, Self-Defence and Reprisals - Opinio Juris
As embassies (and arguably, by extension, consulates) abroad are considered emanations of the state, Israel’s attack on Iran’s consulate in Syria is an armed attack against Iran to which Iran has the right to self-defence
- Why Israel’s attack on Iranian consulate in Syria was a gamechanger
The large-scale attack by Iran on Israel may have passed with relatively little damage, but it marks a significant transformation in the conflict between the two enemies
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