Iran avoids war. He wants to rebuild Hezbollah [WYWIAD]

Victor Boolen

Iran avoids war. He wants to rebuild Hezbollah [WYWIAD]
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Iran avoids war. He wants to rebuild Hezbollah [WYWIAD]

What is the prevailing mood in Tehran after the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, an ally of Iran?

Beyond the loud but small group of people who will celebrate all of Iran’s failures, as well as the larger group who are indifferent to politics, the public mood is very bad. Israel has shown what it is capable of. It turns out he can do a lot. Everyone knew that Israel was strong and capable of launching large-scale attacks, but perhaps no one expected it to reach this extent.

But it seems that Iranian leaders are not interested in retaliation and war with Israel.

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