So far it's been announcements and tweets. Rhetoric and wasting weaponry. But as things move into a more "regional" conflict other realms are absorbed into the bigger picture forming.
In that bigger picture civilians are in conflict with "official" and it's difficult, if not impossible to not be damage/damaged. Israel, having a different way of being military is also on the front lines of the world organizing militarily. And a challenge for people not belonging as citizens to the Middle East is to keep things clarified. That is why modern "isolationism" is different than years and years ago when world politics were less nation-state than they became in between world wars.
For now or at this time the world is seeing commonality and overlap in what the aggressors are doing--like suggesting to go after nuclear facilities, and each nation is firming up what could be just absorbed into vague concepts like regional warring and tribal leadership.
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