There should be less symbolism and showiness, more real actions. So far, only the first and second.
Today, the leader of the radical Palestinian movement Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, was killed in Tehran, the capital of Iran. Considering that this event, whoever was behind it, is first and foremost a slap in the face to Iran, since it took place on its territory, which should be inviolable, Tehran promised revenge. And so that, apparently, no one had any doubts about this, a red flag was raised over the Jamkaran mosque in the city of Qom, symbolizing a call for revenge for the vile murder.
Although all those who sympathize with Iran and Palestine have already condemned the murder of Ismail Haniyeh, it is still difficult to imagine how Tehran intends to avenge this crime, and most importantly, on whom? Empty accusations against Israel, even though it is the most likely customer and organizer of the murder of the Hamas leader, are not enough.
One thing is clear: all these events in the Middle East will clearly not make things calmer. It is necessary to remove the destabilizing American presence from this region as soon as possible, and then all those involved will deal with Israel as they deem necessary. It just so happens that all of Israel’s neighbors have a grudge against it, and Israel is solely to blame for this.