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7 months ago
It was published today that the Iraqi governments filed a complaint with the U.N. for Israel’s violation of its airspace. The complaints didn’t contain any claim about a strike in Iraq. The idea that there is a consensus for this being “yes” doesn’t make any sense.
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7 months ago
According to new reports, Iraq has submitted a complained to the UN over Israel's use of its airpace for the Strike. No mention of anything on Iraqi soil being targeted or hit. Source: https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-826397I'm no
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7 months ago
New reports that Iraq have submitted a complained to the UN over Israel’s use of its airspace in the strike on Iran. The complaint doesn't mention anything in Iraq being hit. It'Source: https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-826397
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8 months ago
The conditions set the “yes” criteria. If those criteria aren’t met, then it’s a no. There doesn’t need to be a positive proof of a “no” outcome.
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8 months ago
So how a resolution is even possible? All major media sites agree that the air defence systems in Iraq were hit on the first wave (the anti aircraft destruction wave). However, as the US is invested in Iraq, Israel won't confirm it. The same goes for the Iraqi gov, as Israel hit Hizballah Iraq bases, so tge gov rather look to the other side and not admit it... Bottomline, everyone in the Israel, including former army claim Iraq was hit (including a fomer IDF spokesman), but this market might wrongly end in NO, as there is no 'proof'. How are we ever to decide here?