When was the last time a state attacked a embassy or consulate? Your going back to the balkans war when the US bombed the Chinese embassy and the US still claim it was accidental and paid to rebuild it.
As for deaths, yes, sadly the death of Western citizens is treated differently, just look at these front pages
BBC News - Newspaper headlines: Israel's 'tragic' error and Labour 'pro-building' bid
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-papers-68719266
This shines a huge spotlight on Israelis constant claims of robust governance and the safest military campaign. If the government really has received legal advice it is breaching international law by supplying weapons, as I posted a few days ago, this incident will make it far harder for the government to justify ignoring that advice
When was the last time a state attacked a embassy or consulate? Your going back to the balkans war when the US bombed the Chinese embassy and the US still claim it was accidental and paid to rebuild it.
As for deaths, yes, sadly the death of Western citizens is treated differently, just look at these front pages
BBC News - Newspaper headlines: Israel's 'tragic' error and Labour 'pro-building' bid
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-papers-68719266
This shines a huge spotlight on Israelis constant claims of robust governance and the safest military campaign. If the government really has received legal advice it is breaching international law by supplying weapons, as I posted a few days ago, this incident will make it far harder for the government to justify ignoring that advice