Their resurgence is mainly because they manage to pick off more Dutch players, who are born here and have one parent far in their lineage.
I mean, it's allowed and all and good for them, but they play for Indonesia only because they are sure they will never play in the Dutch national team. For me it's a clear reason to not care for Indonesia much tbh, because it isn't actual Indonesian players.
The thing about the attacks is that the intelligence behind them - who is going to be where on a given night - is very obviously coming from sources, so there's liable to be a bit of a frosty atmosphere at the next Revolutionary Guards office party. Also, a bit of a lack of content for the Iranian equivalent of Homes and Gardens magazine.
Reminds me of the Last big attack in October that resulted one casualty—> a Palestinian man who was hit by a rocket debris, those attacks are literally more of a harm to Palestinian then to us https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/01/world/middleeast/gaza-palestinian-dead-iran-attack.html