Right in, while Iranian government is celebrating that they have successfully hit Israel as a revenge, civilians whom are known to be defenceless and acknowledging that retaliation or war in general is never an option for a peaceful society are now living in the pool of fear and right as it is they are scampering to different places in taking cover measures Incase Israel decides to hit back.
That's a weird way of narrating the situation.
This was not revenge, this was
punishment. An illegitimate rogue regime commonly known as Israel that is currently being prosecuted for genocide and a wide range of crimes against humanity by the International Court of Justice, has been breaking the international laws such as the article 2 of the UN Charter. Breaking laws requires punishment to follow.
In the civilized society, breaking the law has consequences.
You wouldn't say anything negative about the police car chasing the armed criminals that just robbed a bank and are speeding away in the streets, would you? Civilians are put in danger in such a car chase too but if the criminals aren't caught and punished, the damage to the civilization is a lot higher.
On a global scale, when rogue regimes break the international laws, they should similarly be punished. We already have mechanisms for this through the United Nations and the international laws that are accepted by all civilized countries. The problem is that sometimes these systems are rigged and they act impotently in face of certain criminal regimes. Like the case with Israel that spits at any UN security council resolution for as long as it has existed which is not that long!
This is where we are forced to find an alternative means such as getting a superpowers like Iran to intervene and
enforce the rule of law to prevent chaos and criminal acts from becoming a "norm" so for example from tomorrow other rogue regimes don't think they can just break any laws they want like attacking embassies and killing diplomats and get away with it.