Faculty of Law and Human Sciences, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran
Subject Areas : poloticmostafa amiri 1 , masoomeh rahmaninejad 2
1 - Faculty of Law and Human Sciences, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran
2 - Faculty of Law and Human Sciences, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran
Keywords: Israel's crime, Iran's security, international law,
Abstract :
The purpose of this research is to examine Israel's crime and its impact on Iran's security from the perspective of international law. Israel has long used the strategy of "inter-war campaigns or campaigns between wars for the interests of Iran and Iran's allies attack in Syria; With the difference that in the past few months and at the same time as Israel's destructive war in Gaza, the intensity and frequency of such campaigns has increased. Israeli war crimes are violations of international criminal law, including war crimes and crimes against humanity, that the Israel Defense Forces, the military arm of the Israeli government, have been accused of committing since Israel's founding in 1948. These include the deliberate targeting and killing of civilians, killing of prisoners of war and surrendered combatants, indiscriminate attacks, collective punishment, starvation of civilians, use of human shields, torture, forced transfers, violations of medical neutrality, targeting of journalists, attacks Illegal air strikes or attacks against civilian objects and protected objects, indiscriminate destruction, and incitement to genocide. The challenges of the Israeli regime in the political field are increasing in terms of quantity and quality, and existential security is still an issue for it. Racial separation or apartheid, instability, corruption, reduction of political participation, and deadlock in the peace process in the Middle East are some of the political challenges that affect the security of the Israeli regime. Its security and legitimacy have faced an existential threat. Systematic and continuous violations of various fields of international law by the Israeli regime have been serial and accompanied by increasing level of severity and extent. The purpose of the Israeli regime in committing these violations, which ironically have been documented in some cases (only in some cases) by international mechanisms, is not necessarily to expand the occupation, but to destroy and destroy the existing international law and turn it into Israeli international law.
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