US-Israel Attack Kills Iran Leader and Sparks Major Regional War
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5 questionsThe U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran cannot be legally justified under international law.
According to arabcenterdc.org, www.regjeringen.noNo explicit statement on legality; focus is on military objectives and actions.
According to www.brookings.edu, www.cfr.org, www.bbc.com, jacobin.comContext: This disagreement highlights a critical legal and ethical debate: whether the attack is viewed as a violation of international law or as a justified military operation, affecting perceptions of legitimacy and potential accountability.
At least three U.S. jets have been shot down in the conflict, with the U.S. claiming they were downed by friendly fire.
According to jacobin.comNo mention of U.S. jets being shot down; reports focus on U.S. strikes and broader casualties.
According to www.bbc.com, www.cfr.org, arabcenterdc.org, www.brookings.eduContext: This contradiction raises questions about the extent of U.S. casualties and the transparency of military reporting, which could influence public and political support for the conflict.
Iran's Assembly of Experts appointed Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed Ali Khamenei as Supreme Leader.
According to www.cfr.orgA Provisional Leadership Council and the Assembly of Experts are selecting a replacement without specifying Mojtaba Khamenei.
According to jacobin.comContext: This disagreement creates uncertainty about Iran's leadership transition, which is crucial for understanding the country's future direction and stability in the conflict.