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'We Are Exhausted' - How Iranians Are Feeling After Fragile Ceasefire

  • On Tuesday morning, hostilities between Iran and Israel came to a halt following an agreement to suspend airstrikes and missile attacks that had lasted for 12 days.
  • The ceasefire followed escalating conflict triggered by an Israeli surprise attack on Iranian military and nuclear sites, which killed leaders, scientists, and civilians.
  • Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain high with reports of ongoing explosions, internet blackouts, and fears of a government crackdown on dissidents if the regime endures.
  • Iran's health minister reported 606 deaths, while independent groups estimate the toll may be twice as high, underscoring the war's devastating civilian impact.
  • The fragile ceasefire brings mixed relief and uncertainty, as many Iranians remain exhausted, wary of outside interference, and doubtful the truce will hold or lead to regime change.
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After the unprecedented Israeli and American bombardment, Iran suffered a lull, thanks to a cease-fire with Israel. Ghazal Golshiri, a journalist with the international service of the "World", analysed the consequences of the war for the Iranians in this podcast.

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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