If I'm not mistaken, my professor once told me that if a nation decided to bomb a facility being "protected" by a human chain, all human rights violations and breaches of international law would fall on the hands of the nation being bombed...
Is that true?
"If I'm not mistaken, my professor once told me that if a nation decided to bomb a facility being "protected" by a human chain, all human rights violations and breaches of international law would fall on the hands of the nation being bombed...
Is that true?"
It is true, in principle at least. However, that does not guarantee that all will agree. I consider it very unlikely that nuclear weapons will be used at all against Iran, nor do I believe that these children will be there when Israel takes out this facility.
Israel is the only nation in the region with a real Air Force. They can attack this facility when they wish, with virtual impunity. They will do it in a surgical fashion, destroying whatever is necessary to stop Iran's development of nuclear capability.
Once they do that, there will be wailing and gnashing of teeth from the Muslim countries in the region, and that will be that.
OTOH, if Israel were to use nuclear armaments to attack this facility, it would be attacked at once by all its neighbors, not by air by by wave after wave of personnel. Israel knows all of this, and will act accordingly.
Those calling for the use of nuclear arms are being ridiculous. They are not appropriate for the threat, nor are they necessary.