In a discussion with political analyst Alireza Namvar Haghigi, the recent missile attacks between Iran and Israel are examined, shedding light on their implications and public reactions. Haghigi notes that Iran's missile strikes on Israel and Israel's minimal response have garnered significant attention, marking a shift in the Islamic Republic's approach as it breaks the taboo of direct attacks on Iranian soil. He emphasizes that diplomatic processes between Iran and regional as well as global powers could potentially de-escalate tensions. The analyst highlights the challenges Iran faces in its relationships with Israel and other countries, noting that opportunities for peace and diplomacy are limited. Historically, the analysis reflects on the rarity of peace opportunities compared to war, especially in the current context. Ultimately, it concludes that the Iranian government must remain cognizant of public opinion and social discontent and avoid further confrontations with Israel.
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