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We've been speaking to Iranians during one week of war. Here's what they said

We've been speaking to Iranians during one week of war. Here's what they said

Summary

Many Iranians have mixed feelings about the ongoing conflict involving US and Israeli airstrikes. Some Iranians welcome the attacks, hoping for the downfall of their regime, while others fear for their safety and future. Internet restrictions make it difficult to understand the general mood in Iran.

Key Facts

  • Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, passed away a week ago.
  • US and Israeli airstrikes have targeted Iranian regime sites, affecting Tehran.
  • Some people in Tehran celebrated the strikes, hoping for regime change.
  • Others in Iran express fear and uncertainty about the motives and future outcome of the conflict.
  • Internet access in Iran is heavily restricted, and warnings are given to those who remain online.
  • President Trump demands Iran's 'unconditional surrender.'
  • There are no public opinion polls available due to the oppressive government regime.
  • An elementary school in Minab suffered a deadly attack on February 28.

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