US preparing for significant Iran attack on US or Israeli assets in the region as soon as next week
US preparing for significant Iran attack on US or Israeli assets in the region as soon as next week

US preparing for significant Iran attack on US or Israeli assets in the region as soon as next week | CNN Politics

It is worrying, and I have no love for the Iranian regime, but why was Israel allowed to get away with attacking an embassy?
Attacking an embassy is against all forms of international law.
From the headline I’m not sure they have gotten away with it just yet
Wish I had your confidence. They absolutely will get away with it, mainly because of the USA and also that no sane person wants a war between two diehard regimes in Israel and Iran.
Ecuador is in a shitload of trouble over snatching an ex politician from the Mexican embassy. Imagine bombing one.
Ehhh...actually, I'm not sure that that applies here. The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations definitely requires you to protect consulates in your country, but they hit one in Lebanon. Like, in your country, you get to choose whether or not to permit a diplomatic mission. I don't think that a country can just make something inviolate against someone else's military action by declaring it a diplomatic mission.
googles
Yeah, Article 22 constrains the host state (the "receiving state"), not other states:
Once -- and as long as -- Lebanon recognized the building as a diplomatic mission, then Lebanon became bound to try to prevent attacks on it, regardless of whatever Iran is doing there. However, Israel wouldn't be bound.
The only obligation that Israel has, as a "third state", would apply to not blocking transit of personnel, messages, and diplomatic bags if they have to pass through Israeli territory on their way to and from the consulate: