A 12-day war followed by a sudden ceasefire. Some Iranians now wonder what comes next
- Iranians experienced a 12-day war with Israel, followed by a sudden, US-brokered ceasefire, leaving many deeply shaken and uncertain about the future.
- The Iranian government has executed at least six individuals accused of spying for Israel amid fears of increased repression, according to reports.
- Many Iranians oppose the war, believing that the government may use it as a pretext to increase repression against dissidents and political prisoners.
- While some citizens fear government retaliation, others express hope that recent leniency on personal freedoms will continue.
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In a startling turn of events in the Israel-Iran war, six hours after Iran attacked the Al Udeid Air Base— the largest U.S. combat airfield outside of the U.S., and home of the CENTCOM Forward Headquarters — President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire in the 12-day war, quickly taking effect over the subsequent 18 hours. Defying predictions that the Iranian response to the U.S. attack on three nuclear facilities could start an escalatory cycle,…
A 12-Day War Followed by a Sudden Ceasefire. Some Iranians Now Wonder ...
12-day War Followed by Sudden Ceasefire. Some Iranians Now Wonder What Comes Next
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A 12-day war followed by a sudden ceasefire. Some Iranians now wonder what comes next
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — For many Iranians it was a lightning sequence of events: A 12-day war with Israel and a sudden, U.S.-brokered ceasefire. Now, as they return to their neighborhoods deeply shaken by Israeli air assaults, fears mount over what the country’s theocracy may do next. Human rights advocates have already warned that Iran’s government is ramping up executions of dissidents and political prisoners. Since Israel launched …
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