Israel’s Reckless Attack on Bangladeshi Diplomat’s Residence: A Grave Breach of International Law

Reading Time: 2 minutesIsrael’s recent airstrike that struck the official residence of a Bangladeshi diplomat in Tehran on 19 June 2025 is a flagrant and unacceptable breach of international diplomatic norms. This reckless action not only endangers lives but also represents a serious contravention of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which unequivocally Continue Reading

Israel attacks Bangladeshi diplomats house in Tehran

Reading Time: 3 minutesA residential building housing Bangladeshi diplomats in Iran’s capital has been completely destroyed by an Israeli airstrike, marking a dangerous escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. The incident has triggered grave concerns over the safety of foreign diplomatic personnel in Tehran. Oalid Islam Oalid, a Bangladeshi diplomat Continue Reading

Israel’s Strategic Gamble Against Iran: Walking the Razor’s Edge

Reading Time: 6 minutesIsrael’s multifaceted campaign against Iran’s nuclear programme exposes significant strategic, operational, and resource constraints. Tel Aviv lacks the military assets to directly neutralise Iran’s most fortified nuclear sites, forcing reliance on limited kinetic strikes, cyber operations, and psychological warfare aimed at degrading Iran incrementally. However, this strategy carries grave risks, Continue Reading

Killing Khamenei: The One Strike That Could Ignite the World

Reading Time: 4 minutesAs tensions between Israel and Iran reach an apex in June 2025 following devastating Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, speculation is swirling in global intelligence circles: Could the conflict escalate to the point where Israel targets Ayatollah Ali Khamenei himself? The notion is not new. Twice during Donald Trump’s Continue Reading

The Stamina of Nations: Iran’s War of Endurance and Israel’s Dilemma

Reading Time: 4 minutes“The euphoria was short-lived,” wrote Israeli security and military affairs expert Yossi Melman in a rare moment of self-reflection, as the Israeli public absorbs the psychological and material costs of a spiralling conflict with Iran. When the Israeli government authorised its pre-emptive strikes on Iranian targets earlier this month, it Continue Reading

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