Summary
A war is causing divisions in Iranian families, leading to heated arguments and strained relationships. Some family members support US and Israeli airstrikes, while others, like Basij militia members, oppose these views. Despite internet blackouts, Iranians continue to share their experiences and struggles as the conflict affects their daily lives and personal relationships.
Key Facts
- Families in Iran are experiencing arguments over differing views on US and Israeli airstrikes.
- A man named Sina had a conflict with his uncle who is a Basij militia member.
- Sina supports the airstrikes, hoping they will weaken the Iranian government.
- Internet blackouts are in place, but some Iranians continue to communicate online.
- Many Iranians adapt to the conflict by changing locations and routines.
- At least 6,508 protesters have been reported killed in Iran, with 53,000 arrested recently.
- Nowruz, the Persian new year, is typically a time for family gatherings but highlighted these conflicts.
- Some Iranians face government punishment for speaking to international media.