Without UN authorization and without an imminent threat, the attack on Iran strains any serious interpretation of international law
These days, amid the Israeli-U.S. attack on Iran, there are no real newsrooms left in Israel. It seems that all television channels have been taken over by a group composed, with few exceptions, of warmongers who adore anything that smells of the IDF or American uniforms, get high on the scent of gunpowder, and are almost erotically enthusiastic about the air force’s performance.