Hossein Alizadeh, former diplomat of the Islamic Republic and international affairs analyst, analyzes
Certainly, there have also been instances of attacks on embassies in the history of the Islamic Republic.
The way Western powers condemn the two incidents—the attack by Israel on Iran's diplomatic building and the attack by the Islamic Republic of Iran on Israel—reflects a double standard.
Why did a hard response become strategic patience?
"Hossein AliZadeh," a former diplomat of the Islamic Republic and an international affairs analyst, provides an analysis.
Alizadeh: The inflammation in the Middle East will affect the world.
Alizadeh: The fact that Haniyeh came to Iran with a diplomatic passport means that he did not get this passport from Iran.
Hossein Alizadeh, a former diplomat of the Islamic Republic and an analyst of international affairs, analyzes
Alizadeh: Israel has declared a full-scale war to eradicate Hamas and free the hostages.
Alizadeh: In this note, neither a change in policy nor a change in tone can be seen.
Alizadeh: Pezeshkian's laudatory interpretations of China and Russia are very interesting.
Alizadeh: Ismail Haniyeh's position was a friend of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah.
Alizadeh: Didn't they shout "severe revenge" for the assassination of Soleimani?!
Alizadeh: Israel does not take responsibility for its attack to avoid the legal consequences.