Escalation in West Asia: Legal Framework Governing Armed Conflict, State Response, and Civilian Protection Amid US–Iran Hostilities
I. Introduction The reported killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in joint US–Israel strikes has triggered a dramatic escalation across West Asia. Iran has allegedly launched retaliatory ballistic missile and drone attacks targeting US military installations in the Gulf region, including claims of strikes on a naval base in Kuwait. Explosions were reported in Dubai, Doha, and Manama, with injuries confirmed in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Authorities in the UAE confirmed a fire incident near Palm Jumeirah and missile interceptions by air defence systems. A civilian fatality due to falling debris was reported in Abu Dhabi. Governments across the region issued advisories as over 700 flights were cancelled and multiple countries shut their airspace. This unfolding crisis raises significant questions under international law, constitutional law (in domestic contexts), and treaty obligations governing use of force, civilian protection, and state responsibility. II. Fact...