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'A choice of two evils': Young anti-regime Iranians divided over conflict

'A choice of two evils': Young anti-regime Iranians divided over conflict

Summary

Last Friday, Israel launched air strikes on Iran, and Iran responded with missile attacks. Some young Iranians, who do not support their government, have mixed feelings about Israel's actions. Due to internet restrictions, it's hard for Iranians to get evacuation warnings, which makes them vulnerable during the conflict.

Key Facts

  • Israel attacked Iran with air strikes, and Iran fired back with missiles.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu encouraged Iranians to seek freedom from their government.
  • Many opposition groups in Iran work from outside the country because of government crackdowns.
  • The Iranian government restricts internet access, making it difficult for citizens to get information.
  • Some young Iranians support Israel's strikes, hoping for regime change.
  • The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its leaders were targeted in the Israeli attacks.
  • Widespread protests in Iran have occurred over the years, notably after the death of Masha Amini.
  • Many protesters have been killed in Iran, with the government blaming outsiders for the unrest.
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