On 5 March, a post appeared on the X account of Iran’s late supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, managed by his staff after he was killed in an Israeli airstrike on 28 February. The tweet featured a stark piece of propaganda: a gleaming, oversized missile arcing across the sky as a city below is engulfed in flames. The caption read: “Khorramshahr moments are on the horizon.”

The Khorramshahr missile, Iran’s most advanced ballistic missile, is believed to be capable of carrying a cluster warhead dispersing up to 80 submunitions. Since that post, it has come to loom large in Israeli threat assessments, a persistent concern for a country equipped with a multi-layered missile defence system that is widely regarded as the world’s most sophisticated.

The latest attack using cluster munitions occurred on Sunday, when an Iranian ballistic missile struck central Israel, injuring 15 people.

According to the Israel Defense Forces, roughly half of the missiles launched from Iran since the escalation have carried cluster warheads.

The Guardian, which reviewed the impact of dozens of Iranian strikes alongside statements from Israeli officials, has identified at least 19 ballistic missiles carrying cluster warheads that penetrated Israeli airspace and struck urban areas since the beginning of the war with Iran on 28 February. Those attacks have killed at least nine people and wounded dozens, reflecting a broader shift in Iran’s tactics that appears to have exposed a vulnerability in Israel’s air defences. Since the start of the war, Iran’s cluster munitions – which disperse dozens of bomblets mid-air – have tested Israel’s highly advanced, multi-tier missile defence network, including Iron Dome, which is designed to counter threats across ranges, altitudes and speeds, exposing gaps that interception alone has struggled to close.

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    The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everyone else, and nobody was going to bomb them. At Gaza, Beiruit, Tehran, and half a hundred other places, they put their rather naive theory into operation. They sowed the wind, and now they are going to reap the whirlwind.

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    There was little enough concern when Israel was carpet bombing all their neighbors and causing mass casualty events of innocents daily-- all to steal land, but when a few missiles get through to israel and harm a comparitively tiny number of people, the news is all panic. This all goes to show that the only thing Israel respects or cares about is deadly force visited on them.

    Talking with them in any other format is a waste of everyones time. They are so self centered and tribal, they can only understand blunt force. Just for starters they deny every other human basic human rights and dignity. Thats incompatible with every other human on the planet.

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    Who would have thought that ignoring international law, treaties, and conventions would encourage your enemies to do the same? It’s almost as if limiting yourself to limit those who would do the same to you makes sense. Pesky laws.

    It’s also noteworthy that neither country, to my knowledge, agreed not to use cluster munitions.

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      Even if Iran would have agreed to it, after having the US and Israel bomb civil infrastructure, as well as committing other war crimes, they have a right to defend themselves. And so far every answer has been proportional, maybe even less than it could have been.

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        I thought the right to defend was reserved for attackers, based on usa and israel claims.

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        after having the US and Israel bomb civil infrastructure, as well as committing other war crimes

        That was the point of my first paragraph. Israel not participating in the CCM was just a bonus. I was aware there were international agreements not use to cluster munitions and I looked into it because I was curious.

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    It’s fascinating (in a horrific kind of way) that literally all participants in this war are monstrous. Seriously, there are no good guys. This is turning into WWIII, but I always figured that when it happened, there would be clearly identifiable victims and aggressors.

    How naive of me. Everyone involved is victim and aggressor simultaneously.

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      America/Israel attacked Iran unprovoked using diplomatic negotiations as cover, negotiations in which Iran apparently agreed to every demand. If this isn’t a war of aggression, I don’t know what is. Your opinion of the Iranian government doesn’t change that.

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      Citizens are generally more victim than aggressors. Maybe given the genocidal rhetoric common in Israel currently that is not so much the case as one would expect, and USA citizens have an oceanic buffer.

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      I don’t see how the US is anything other than the aggressor. Both Iran and Israel suck and they have no concern for human life, but I can see how they can claim to be victims. Not the US.

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    People seemed to think Iran was Iraq/Afghanistan.

    It ain’t and it took us 20 years to get out of there.