

Israel Attacks Iran, Iran Fights Back: you’re in a glass house yet throwing stones!
Bombs before dawn
Just before dawn, before sun rise at around 6 a.m. early morning, Israel Defense forces ‘IDF’ had already completed a wave of 5 missile strikes inside Iran.

News of the wide bombings against Iran hit global media shortly after. IDF had bombed many targets within Iran capital city especially ‘allegedly’ military nuclear sites.
Reports of killed top Iranian military commanders, and scientists followed.
Declaration of war
The Prime Minister of Israel shared a video of himself declaring that ‘it is just the beginning’.

On the other side, the supreme leader of of Iran declared in another video that ‘it was not the end’.

RETALIATION
Iran followed the attacks by launching hundreds of drones and missiles on Israel capital, Telaviv.

Their widely praised iron dome failed in many instances to defend the skies of Telaviv. Videos of destruction inside Israel circulated social media networks.
In the few past hours both countries have bombed each other’s oil and gas energy sites.
This tit-for-tat continues as I type but to what end?!
Glass houses
It’s my opinion that both Israel and Iran live in glass houses.
Thus, they may call their houses different names. In Jewish and Arabic. But at the end of the day, what’s more important is the fact that both their houses, can break.
With that said, it is not in the interests of Israel or Iran to continue fighting.
This war is long overdue. The only thing such a war leaves behind is destruction, and severe loss of faith in humanity.
Motivation
Israel is encouraged by it’s many western allies, who will do anything and everything against anybody to defend them regardless of whether Netanyahu is right or wrong, too early, or too fast.
On the other hand, Iran is encouraged by a sense of birth right. They believe that they are truly at home, truly fighting for freedom, truly fighting against invaders. This belief is as powerful as the allies of Israel combined.
Therefore, in such a scenario where both sides are powerful in belief and support, best is to sit down on the negotiation table.
Peace
And try to fight using only words. In other words, negotiate.
Iranian people need peace, just as it is true with Israel people. Exchanging missiles pushes them both away from that peace.
May God enlighten them all.
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