As the intensity of the verbal exchanges between Israel and the Islamic Republic of Iran grows, so does the importance of analyzing the current Israeli-Iranian enmity. This note sets out to answer two questions: (1) Whether Israel has the right to attack Iran out of self-defense, and reciprocally; (2) whether Iran has the right to attack Israel out of self-defense. This paper will argue that while neither side may legally invoke the right of preemption or Article 51 self-defense, there is ample evidence to suggest that Iran has more of a reason to fear an Israeli conventional attack on its nuclear installations than Israel has to fear an Iranian nuclear attack on its civilian population
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Iran’s development of its nuclear program has been regarded with suspicion over time by the internat...
This Article explores and assesses the Israeli justification for Operation Change Direction. Did the...
The 2006 Israel’s military attack on Lebanon raises numerous issues concerning ‘jus ad bellum’ and ‘...
This short article addresses a pressing issue of global concern that has emerged – whether Israel an...
The extensive air strikes launched by Israel on Iranian forces and assets across Syria in the early ...
Since the March 2003, U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, rumors have persisted of a United States plan to at...
Solarz argued that Israel\u27s air strike must be considered an understandable and legitimate act o...
During the escalation of the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, the U.N. Security Council interv...
The study analyzes the reasons that prevent "Israel" from launching a comprehensive military strike ...
In this theory testing case study the aim is to test which of the two competing theories, defensive ...
On June 7, 1981, the State of Israel conducted an aerial attack on the Iraqi nuclear reactor known a...
Lost in the international debate raging around Iran’s burgeoning nuclear weapons program is the deep...
The destructive potential of nuclear weapons is so enormous as to call into question any and all rec...
In 1981, Israel launched a preemptive attack on the Iraqi Osiraq nuclear reactor. Now a similar stri...
"The Iranian nuclear crisis has reached a new peak. An Israeli air strike on Iran’s nuclear faciliti...
Iran’s development of its nuclear program has been regarded with suspicion over time by the internat...
This Article explores and assesses the Israeli justification for Operation Change Direction. Did the...
The 2006 Israel’s military attack on Lebanon raises numerous issues concerning ‘jus ad bellum’ and ‘...