‘Everyone is angry for different reasons’: scepticism in Iran as peace deal nears
Summary
In southern Iran, people face severe water shortages after US strikes damaged local water facilities, causing health and daily life problems. Although a peace deal between the US and Iran is nearing, many Iranians express mixed feelings, showing skepticism and anger for different reasons.Key Facts
- US strikes reportedly damaged two water facilities serving villages near Sirik, Iran.
- Temperatures reached 45°C (113°F) in Sirik, worsening water shortages.
- Residents still wait in lines with buckets despite partial restoration of water supply.
- A four-year-old child suffered dehydration and hygiene-related pain due to lack of water.
- Many Iranians have mixed reactions to a possible US-Iran peace deal.
- Some hardliners are angry that a deal weakens anti-US sentiments promoted by Iran's government.
- Others oppose both the regime and foreign military involvement, and some support former royal family leadership.
- There are concerns about international responses to deaths of Iranian children caused both by US strikes and Iran’s own regime.
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