The article critiques the G7's statement supporting Israel's right to self-defense in light of its military actions against Iran, which are deemed illegal under international law. The author highlights contradictions in the G7 rationale, citing intelligence reports indicating Iran isn't pursuing nuclear weapons and asserting Israel's own nuclear capabilities. The piece condemns Israel's history of violence and occupation in the region, juxtaposing public opinion in Britain against governmental support for Israel while challenging the narrative that opposes peace efforts as siding with terrorism.
As the G7 issues a statement declaring that Israel has a right to defend itself, you have a right to ask if you are losing your mind.
Israel launched an unprovoked onslaught on Iran. Its excuse that Tehran may acquire a nuclear weapon renders its attack illegal under the UN charter.
Even though Donald Trump's intelligence chief testified...that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon. Even though it's Israel that actually possesses nuclear weapons.
No country in the Middle East is as great a source of regional instability and terror as Israel: it's not even close.
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