Residents of Jerusalem express diverse opinions after Iran's state media reported explosions in the central province of Isfahan, with US media saying Israel had carried out retaliatory strikes against its arch-rival. While some express concern, others affirm they're "not worried" about escalation. Similarly, opinions vary on the adequacy of diplomacy in dealing with Iran, with some opposing any military action."
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00:00I'm going to show you how to do it.
00:30In Iran and Israel it's always like a cold war, but now it's like actually one against
00:40the other, but I don't know what's going to happen.
00:43I think they need to strike very hard, not like that, what they did.
00:47It's a game of children, if you ask me.
00:51Of course I have children, of course I'm afraid, but I think Israel have no other choice, because
00:59it's not a diplomat way to speak with this kind of people.
01:02They don't understand words, they just understand, unfortunately, blood.
01:21And I do hope that, from one hand, the Israeli authority and the rest of the, I would say,
01:32Western world will find some kind of a way to reach an agreement.
01:38No, I don't think that Israel should attack alone, if this is your next question.
01:51Israel, people is not worry, we are continue the life, every, it's OK, everything is OK.